The Eviction Notice That Isn’t Legal (And How to Spot It)

A huge share of California eviction notices are defective — wrong cure period, no proper service, amounts that include late fees the lease doesn’t aut…

A huge share of California eviction notices are defective — wrong cure period, no proper service, amounts that include late fees the lease doesn’t authorize. A defective notice kills the unlawful detainer. The landlord has to start over, and you’ve bought a month.

Most tenants never check. Check.

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Author: timothymccandless

I have spent most of my professional life helping people who were being taken advantage of by systems they did not fully understand.

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