Being evicted sucks, it's scary, and if you don't have an attorney, you're screwed. Alberto got me time to move and a nice $20K check. Some cases are better than others so don't expect the same thing, but he definitely made the whole thing a lot easier to deal with!
Law Office of Alberto Muñoz offers Tenant representation, Landlord representation and Jury Trial
representation.
Alberto Munoz is not your typical eviction attorney. He was born in the small town of Emiliano Zapata Nexatengo, in Puebla, Mexico. Population 819. At the age of seven he and his family left Nexatengo and embarked on a journey that ultimately led them to South Central Los Angeles. He was the first in his family to graduate from high school. While in high school he worked in sweatshops ironing dresses and making t-shirts in the downtown garment district. After attending Santa Monica College and being exposed to the writings of Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Mr. Munoz decided to become an attorney. He transferred to UC Berkeley and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Sociology in 2005. After working with a eviction defense non-profit Alberto has worked on thousands of eviction cases and has more experience, and success, than almost any other lawyer in landlord / tenant law.
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Turned a bad day into a paycheck!
Being evicted sucks, it's scary, and if you don't have an attorney, you're screwed. Alberto got me time to move and a nice $20K check. Some cases are better than others so don't expect the same thing, but he definitely made the whole thing a lot easier to deal with!
Response from Alberto MunozJanuary 13, 2023
Thank you it was our pleasure!
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