Drop Box laws? (California)
I live in California (Bakersfield, Kern County if it matters). I had rent due by the 3rd to avoid a late fee, and this month, the second was a Saturday. Both the posted office hours, and the hours stamped onto my "late fee notice" state that Saturday, the office is open 10am-4pm. However, the office was NOT open Saturday, at any hours. The apartment has a very unsecure drop box (I could literally get this thing of the wall in less than a minute with a simple monkey wrench), and according to MANY local news broadcasts/online reports, money is stolen too frequently for me to trust my rent in an unsecured drop box.
According to this (http://thslawfirm.com/media/documents/4181556ec7.pdf), I have no protection if my rent is ever stolen from the box as it being paid on-time since, if the box was ever broken into, there never is any proof that I had put mine in there in the first place, and thus I could still be charged a late fee.
My question is, if a rental office fails to remain open during posted and advertised business hours, and thus my rent is made "late", can I still be charged a late fee? (Also, if it matters, I talked to the landlord, and she told me (with a stack of late fees in her hand) that anything in the drop box when she opens Monday morning, the 4th, as in everything dropped in it on the weekend before a late fee would be incurred, would still be considered late.)
Is there any legal ruling either way, for specifically rental properties or just businesses failing to be open during posted hours?