. >> hello, my name is wallace ohm and i'm a tenant attorney in town and i have two questions. how is dbi's attitude toward unlicensed contractors? second question, are dbi housing inspectors, building inspectors, trained in the rights of tenants regarding entries, landlord entries and other entries? and i'm referring particularly to civil code section 1954. >> california civil code section 1954 is referenced in the housing code as far as right of entry provisions as far as both the land lord and the inspector. one of the slides we had up earlier talked about the responsibilities of the tenant and it indicated that it is their responsibility to provide access to the land lord when they want to make repairs, provided they get adequate notice. that is one thing that we actually usually have language in our notice of violation in the boilerplate that talks about the fact that the land lord should give adequate notice to the tenant when they make repairs. with respect to unlicensed contractors, with respect to certain permitted work we don't like them. i mean that's really the answ