Can you obtain a new residence when in the middle of an unlawful detainer case ?
Your post does not indicate the basis of the unlawful detainer, but I will assume the basis is unpaid rent (5 day notice to pay rent or quit) and...
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Your post does not indicate the basis of the unlawful detainer, but I will assume the basis is unpaid rent (5 day notice to pay rent or quit) and...
Not true. In California, there are 3 ways to serve the notice to quit: personal service, substituted service, and posting and mailing ("nail and...
No, your employer must provide you with a copy of the the most recent employee handbook if you are asked to sign a receipt for receiving the most...
There is insufficient information in your post to provide you with a meaningful response. An attorney would need more facts regarding living...
The rights of a commercial tenant are based upon the terms of the commercial lease. The typical protections regarding habitability under...
The answer depends upon the actual number of hours you worked in each work day as well as the number of hours you worked in any work week. In...
No. Wage garnishment cannot take place unless and until there is a lawsuit filed resulting in a civil money judgment, followed by obtaining a writ...
The unlawful detainer process usually takes 30 to 45 days if you hire an eviction attorney to handle it (considerably longer if you try to do it...
In such a situation, if they have not surrendered the keys, you will probably need to file an unlawful detainer lawsuit and obtain a judgment...
Yes, the 3 day notice to pay rent or quit is proper here because the rent is late if not paid on the 1st. The 5 day "grace period" only means that...