Your step-by-step guide to evicting a problem tenant in California
Sooner or later, nearly every residential landlord has to evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent, property damage, an illegal sublet (including Airbnb), or another violation of the lease or the law.
You don’t always need to hire a lawyer, but you do need reliable information, particularly if your property is under rent control. Here, you’ll find all of the forms you need along with clear, step-by-step instructi...
Cuprins
1. Evictions in California: An Overview
2. Eviction for Nonpayment of Rent
3. Eviction by 30-Day or 60-Day Notice
4. Eviction for Lease Violations, Property Damage, or Nu...
Despre autor
Nils Rosenquest has practiced housing, landlord-tenant, real estate, and business law for more than 35 years on behalf of individual landlords and tenants, small busine...