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The California Eviction Process

If the tenant doesn’t voluntarily move out after the landlord has properly given the required notice to the tenant, the landlord can evict the tenant. In order to evict the tenant, the landlord must file an unlawful detainer lawsuit in superior court. An unlawful detainer lawsuit is a “summary” court procedure. This means that the court …

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Landlord Best Practices and Eviction Overview Seminar at Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles

As stated in yesterday’s post, Attorney Piotrowski recently gave a seminar at the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles.  The seminar discussed landlord best practices and an overview of the eviction process.  The Law Office of David Piotrowski represents landlords throughout the Los Angeles area.  Here are the slides used during the landlord seminar that …

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Attorney Piotrowski Seminar at Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles

Attorney Piotrowski recently spoke at an Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles seminar dealing with landlord best practices and an overview of the eviction process.  The Law Office of David Piotrowski assists landlords throughout Los Angeles in evicting tenants.  Contact the firm for a free consultation. The Law Office of David Piotrowski represents landlords throughout …

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Obtain Immediate Possession of California Residential Property When Tenant is Out of State or Concealed

Are you a California landlord trying to evict a tenant but the tenant is either out of state or concealed?  There are special procedures available to California landlords to obtain immediate possession of your property when the tenant is out of state or concealed. First, the landlord must file the eviction in court.  Next, the …

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Why Los Angeles Landlords Should Serve a “3 Day Notice” Immediately After Rent is Late

One reason why potential clients approach my firm is because their Los Angeles or Ventura county tenant stopped paying the rent.  One of the first questions I ask the tenant is, “How long has the tenant not paid the rent?”  Too often, the response is 2+ months.  I’ve even had cases in which case the …

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