California Tenants Have 10 Days To Respond When Served With An Eviction Lawsuit
Eviction lawsuits, also known as unlawful detainers, involuntarily propel California tenants into rapid fire litigation. Typically, landlords file unlawful detainers to remove a California tenant…
Can Landlords Charge California Tenants A Fee For Serving Termination of Tenancy Notices Relating to Eviction Actions?
Amid the post-COVID-19 California eviction wave, many California tenants report being charged a fee related to their landlord serving termination of tenancy notices ahead of…
Can Landlords Charge California Tenants A Fee For Paying Rent or Their Security Deposit With A Check?
In the age of microtransactions, “junk,” fees, and usury landlord pricing schemes, California tenants can often face daunting amount of fees, including tenancy initiation and…
How May California Tenants Sue Their Landlords for Filing A Bad Faith Unlawful Detainer?
Amid the post-pandemic eviction wave, California tenants facing unlawful detainer actions based on deceit may wish to fight back against their duplicitous landlords. In addition…
San Francisco Tenants Entitled to 10-Day Cure Period for Evictions
Please Note that this law has been stayed (put on hold) until the Court resolves an appeal by the San Francisco Apartment Association and the…
San Mateo County Superior Court Issues Coronavirus/COVID-19 Related Order Regarding Pending Eviction Actions
On Monday, May 18, 2020, the San Mateo County Superior Court issued an order for pending unlawful detainer (eviction) actions in light of the Coronavirus/COVID-19…
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