In the recent case of Emmons v. Jesso, 2025, the California Court of Appeal addressed complex issues surrounding residential lease disputes, landlord-tenant obligations, and the admissibility and impact of expert testimony. The role of the Leasing Expert Witness was pivotal in clarifying industry standards and lease interpretation, ultimately influencing the jury’s verdict and the court’s legal analysis.
Background and Parties
The dispute arose when a tenant leased the lower level of a Los Angeles residential property in 2015. In 2016, a new landlord acquired the property and made improvements at the tenant’s request. By 2018, the landlord sought to reclaim the unit for personal use, offering compensation for the tenant to vacate. The tenant refused, alleging harassment and asserting entitlement to substantial back rent. The situation escalated as city agencies issued and later rescinded orders regarding the unit’s legality. Despite the landlord’s efforts to resolve regulatory concerns and provide documentation, the tenant ceased rent payments, citing the unit’s alleged illegality, and remained in possession for over a year without payment. After the landlord initiated eviction proceedings and provided relocation payments, the tenant eventually vacated the premises.


