San Diego Eviction and Unlawful Detainer Attorney: Does a San Diego tenant have to pay rent if the landlord is not paying the mortgage and facing possible foreclosure? As a San Diego Landlord Eviction Attorney, I am getting more and more calls from Landlords asking me this very question. Sometimes the landlord tells me that…
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As a San Diego Eviction Attorney, one of the most common reasons that people come to me after losing an eviction case they lost is that the tenant convinced the judge that they were never served with the notice (3 Day Notice or Pay or Quit, Thirty and Sixty and Ninety Day Notices, Three Day…
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As a San Diego Eviction Attorney, I discuss evictions and unlawful detainers almost every day with clients and potential clients. One thing I commonly hear is that San Diego landlords seems to think that rent is due on the 1st but not late until after the 5th of the month. Ok first things first, rent…
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Evicting a tenant in San Diego after a foreclosure used to be a fairly straightforward process in San Diego, California. Recent laws, however, have made it relatively complicated and a San Diego Landlord Eviction Attorney is recommended. The only thing that remains simple and clear is that if it is the previous owner that is…
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San Diego Landlord Unlawful Detainer and Eviction Attorney Discusses Shady Tenant Eviction Lawyers: A landlord client of mine recently sent me the following Craigslist Ad: ” Renters ? — Facing Eviction ? (Stay Put For Months) ————————————————————————————– Receive a 3 Day Pay or Quit ? / Summons ? / Unlawful Detainer ? Receive a 5…
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An acquaintance recently suggested that I start blogging on some of the most common questions people call our office about. This is the first installment of that idea. Question: The bank is foreclosing on my landlord… what are my rights? Unfortunately, San Diego and California residents in general really do not have much in the…
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