$1500 Eviction Lawyer for Landlords

The Attorney Group

Need Help Evict Your Tenant - Upland

Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA

Upland Eviction Attorney

EVICTION ATTORNEY
FOR LANDLORDS
Need Help EVICT Your
Tenant?
Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA
517 N Mountain Ave, Upland, CA 91786
(888) 759-1274
Eviction
Bankruptcy
Criminal
Immigration
$100 Million+ Discharged
9800+ Happy Ch 7 Clients
800+ Combined 5 Star Reviews
36 Convenient Locations
Start Your Case by Phone

Attorney Daniel J King

Education: UC Berkeley Undergraduate
Southwestern University School of Law

$100,000,000+

Discharged

20 9,800+
Years Experience Happy Ch 7 Clients
Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA
20
Years Experience
9800+
Happy Ch 7 Clients
$100+ Million
Discharged
36 Locations
In California
EVICTION
Bankruptcy . Criminal
800+ 5 Stars
Combined Reviews
PHONE
Start your case by phone
UC BERKELEY
Undergraduate
SOUTHWESTERN
Law School
Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA

Free Consultation

I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy,
Communication Consent
and Wireless Policy and E-sign Policy.

Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA
20 9,800+
Years Experience Happy Ch 7 Clients

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

If you are struggling to evict your tenant and looking to file an unlawful detainer in Upland, you've come to the right place. We have 36 locations to meet you in California.

Need immediate assistance? Contact us now!
Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7 Days a Week 7am to 9pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA
Main Toll Free (888) 759-1274
517 N Mountain Ave, Upland, CA 91786
(888) 759-1274
$795 Upland Bankruptcy Attorney - Abogados de Bancarrota - Local Bankruptcy Lawyer Near Me.

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.



Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA

20
Years Experience
9,800+
Happy Ch 7 Clients
Daniel J King, Esq.
Managing Attorney / Owner
36 Locations
In California
800+ 5 Stars
Combined Reviews
AFFORDABLE
EASY Payment Plans
Phone Meetings
Start your case by phone
$100+ Million
Discharged
Daniel J King, Esq.
Managing Attorney/Owner
UC BERKELEY
Undergraduate
SOUTHWESTERN
Law School
Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 7am to 7pm
36 LOCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA

Free Consultation

I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy,
Communication Consent
and Wireless Policy and E-sign Policy.

$100,000,000+

$100 Million Discharged

OUR PROCESS
Toll Free 1(888) 759-1274
Available 9am to 7pm

Attorney Daniel J King

Education: UC Berkeley Undergraduate
Southwestern University School of Law

$100,000,000+

$100 Million Discharged

20 9,800+
Years Experience Happy Clients
REQUEST A FREE CONSULTATION
Name
Phone
Email
How much do you owe?
Describe Your Situation

About Upland

Upland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, located at an elevation of 1,242 feet (379 m). As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 73,732, up from 68,393 at the 2000 census. It was incorporated on May 15, 1906, after previously being named North Ontario. Upland is located at the foot of the highest part of the San Gabriel Mountains. The city is part of the Inland Empire, a metropolitan area situated directly east of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

Upland originally was an irrigation colony established by George and William Chaffey. When founded, it was a small rural town based on agriculture, specifically citrus fruits and grapes.

A trolley line in the broad, tree-lined median of Euclid Avenue formerly connected Upland to the Southern Pacific Railroad line in Ontario. The trolley was pulled from Ontario to Upland by a mule, which then climbed aboard an attached trailer for the ride back down.

Present-day Upland maintains many of the same features, most specifically Euclid Avenue (the north-south, tree-lined street that runs through town) as well as many of the older, adobe and ranch-style houses.

California became part of the United States at the end of the Mexican American War in 1846, and American settlers began to arrive in California in large numbers with the California Gold Rush of 1849. The Cucamonga Rancho changed hands several times, but the area that present-day Upland occupies was little more than an uninhabited ranchland and a place to pass through until the arrival of George Chaffey in 1882. Chaffey, a Canadian shipbuilder from the province of Ontario, had already established the Etiwanda irrigation community in 1881, irrigating the land with a series of flumes carried water from the mountains to a reservoir from which water would then be sent to the relative land sites. In 1882, Chaffey purchased 6,216 acres of land in the Cucamonga Rancho, along with significant water rights from San Antonio Creek, for $60,000. Additional purchases brought the size of the land to over 8,000 acres of land for a total purchase price of $90,000.

Need Help? Call: 1-888-759-1274

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information on this website is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of this information does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

LOCATION DISCLAIMER: The Attorney Group has a main office in Anaheim Hills, California. All other addresses are local offices available on an advanced appointment basis for meetings and depositions.