The California Landlord's Law Book: Evictions

Evictions

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, 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 downloadable forms you need along with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to:



  • prepare nonpayment of rent notices

  • prepare 3-, 30-, 60-, and 90-day notices

  • complete and serve all required eviction forms

  • deal with tenants' delaying tactics, and

  • file your "unlawful detainer" complaint in court.


Just filing an eviction lawsuit often prompts the tenant to leave. If it doesn't, you'll learn how to:



  • handle a contested eviction suit by yourself--and know when to get professional help

  • respond to a tenant's defenses and claims

  • evict a tenant who has filed for bankruptcy or is occupying property you purchased at a foreclosure sale, and

  • collect unpaid rent after you win.

juin 2026, env. 320 pages, Anglais
Nolo
978-1-4133-3336-7

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