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California Eviction Attorney for Landlords. Evict your Tenant today - Eviction Lawyers serving California.

If you are struggling to evict your tenant and looking to file an unlawful detainer to evict your tenant in California, you've come to the right place. The Attorney Group can help you eliminate your credit card debt, pay day loans, personal loans, medical bills and other bills and debt. We will stop lawsuits, stop garnishments, stop, bank account levies, stop judgments and stop foreclosures. We have 36 locations to meet you in California.

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Lawyers from the The Attorney Group work with landlords and ensure they follow proper legal procedures when trying to evict tenants who fail to pay their rent, cause substantial damage to their leased units or common areas, or otherwise engage in criminal activities.

Evicting a Tenant

Your written lease forms the basis for most evictions. It should be detailed enough to list the rent price, lease term, how to pay the rent, the parties’ obligations, the identities of the tenants, and what acts are a material breach of the lease that affords you the right to begin eviction proceedings.

Examples of reasons or activities for which you can evict a tenant include:

  • Intentionally damaging the property
  • Failure to pay rent
  • Contract violation
  • Damage to the property
  • Illegal uses of the property (drugs: sales, productions, or use)
  • Nuisance to other
  • Remaining after the lease is up
  • Not paying rent;
  • Breaching important lease agreement provisions;
  • Creating a nuisance;
  • Serious property damage;
  • Criminal activities including threats of violence to the landlord;
  • Refusing to sign a lease extension with similar terms as the original;
  • Illegally subletting or assigning rights to others;
  • Preventing the landlord from legally entering for repairs or showing the property;
  • A terminated resident manager refusing to leave;
  • Using the property for illegal purposes; and
  • Failure to move after giving the landlord notice of intent to move.

You must be cautious and follow the proper procedures to evict a tenant. You cannot change the locks, enter the unit and remove the tenant’s belongings, or threaten them or you can face civil as well as criminal consequences.

TYPE OF EVICTION NOTICE(S)

3-Day Notice Pay Rent or Quit: Failure to pay rent

3-Day Notice to Vacate: Damage to the property

3-Day Notice to Cure or Quit: Violating terms of the agreement - Remaining on the property after the lease is up

3-Day Notice to Vacate: Illegal uses of the property including drug use, production, or sales. Being a nuisance to other tenants

5-Day Notice to Vacate: Forcible Entry

3/90-Day Notice to Quit: Previous Owner Holdover

Squatters in your property

30-Day Notice

60-Day Notice

By following the proper procedures, you can evict an unwanted tenant. Our highly experienced lawyers from the Eviction Attorney Group can file all necessary documents and respond if necessary to any defenses raised by a tenant. Call the Eviction Attorney Group to ensure that your rights and property are protected.


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About California

California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is the most populous U.S. state, home to 1 out of 8 Americans, and is the third largest state by area (after Alaska and Texas). It is home to the nation's second and fifth most populous census statistical areas (Greater Los Angeles area and San Francisco Bay Area, respectively), and eight of the nation's 50 most populated cities (Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Sacramento, Long Beach, and Oakland). The capital city is Sacramento.

California is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and Baja California, a state of Mexico, to the south. California's diverse geography ranges from the Pacific Coast in the west, to the Sierra Nevada in the east – from the Redwood–Douglas-fir forests of the northwest, to the Mojave Desert areas in the southeast. The center of the state is dominated by the Central Valley, a major agricultural area. California contains both the highest and lowest points in the contiguous United States (Mount Whitney and Death Valley), and has the 3rd longest coastline of all states (after Alaska and Florida). Earthquakes are a common occurrence due to the state's location along the Pacific Ring of Fire: about 37,000 are recorded annually.

The name California once referred to a large area of North America claimed by Spain that included much of the modern-day Southwestern United States and the Baja California peninsula. Beginning in the late 18th century, the area known as Alta California, comprising the California territory north of the Baja Peninsula, was colonized by the Spanish Empire as part of New Spain. In 1821, Alta California became a part of Mexico following its successful war for independence. Shortly after the beginning of the Mexican-American War in 1846, a group of American settlers in Sonoma declared an independent California Republic in Alta California. Though its existence was short-lived, its flag became the precursor for California's current state flag. American victory in the war led to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in which Mexico ceded Alta California to the United States. Western areas of Alta California became the state of California, which was admitted as the 31st state on September 9, 1850.

The California Gold Rush beginning in 1848 led to dramatic social and demographic change, with large scale immigration from the U.S. and abroad and an accompanying economic boom. Key developments in the early 20th century included the emergence of Los Angeles as the center of the American entertainment industry, and the growth of a large, state-wide tourism sector. The late 20th century saw the development of the technology and information sectors, punctuated by the growth of Silicon Valley (part of the San Francisco Bay Area). California's prosperous agricultural industry also emerged; at least half of the fresh fruit produced in the United States are now cultivated in California, and the state also leads in the production of vegetables. Other important contributors to its economy include aerospace, education, and manufacturing. If California were a country, as of 2012 it would have been the 9th largest economy in the world and the 34th most populous nation.

Settled by successive waves of arrivals during the last 10,000 years, California was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-Columbian North America. Various estimates of the native population range from 100,000 to 300,000, which was about one-third of all native Americans in what is now the United States. The Indigenous peoples of California included more than 70 distinct groups of Native Americans, ranging from large, settled populations living on the coast to groups in the interior. California groups also were diverse in their political organization with bands, tribes, villages, and on the resource-rich coasts, large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and Salinan. Trade, intermarriage and military alliances fostered many social and economic relationships among the diverse groups.

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