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how to ivacate tenant

Asked on Jan 15th, 2016 on Real Estate - California
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Tenant refusing to pay or move
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Real Estate Attorney serving Oakland, CA at Sack Rosendin LLP
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If the tenant is renting a room in a home, the rules are different. If the tenant is renting a house, a condo unit, an apartment, an office, a store, or warehouse space, then you need to serve a 3-day notice and then sue to evict the person. The legal procedure is very technical and the courts are very strict about following the rules. The courts don't want to kick a person out of his or her home unless it's absolutely sure that's the correct think to do. I recommend you hire an attorney who has done it before. If you appreciate this free advice, please remember to refer me to your friends and family who have questions or need help. Referrals are still our best source of new clients. Dana Sack  
Answered on Jan 16th, 2016 at 1:25 PM

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