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WELCOME TO MY EVICTION TEAM
Evicting tenants is what we do best. My Eviction Team provides specialized tenant eviction services for California landlords, real estate investors, homeowners, and business owners. We are specialized in evicting tenants. We strive to offer a full-service solution to make your legal matter process stress free. We are different than other landlord eviction service companies. The main difference between our service and online services is that we are there for you every step of the way.
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
My Eviction Team provides can assist with your residential or commercial tenant eviction. We start with your intake over the phone and approximately within 24-72* business hours you will receive the eviction notice for review and approval before service by the registered and bonded process server.
MOBILE HOME & TRAILER PARK
Many of your rights as a mobilehome park resident are governed by the Mobilehome Residency Law (MRL). The MRL, like provisions of conventional landlord-tenant law, is enforced by the courts. Even if the tenant owns the mobilehome and only rents the lot. we do all the work for landlord evictions. You just open our email, review, and approve the eviction notice and unlawful detainer lawsuit documents. How easy is that?
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
The facility must strictly follow the law and if they don’t, the resident may be able to sue the facility for damages. A residential care facility is a highly regulated business and evicting a resident from a residential care facility is a complex legal procedure. Our company has experience in assisted living evictions throughout California.
The eviction process for landlords
If you want your tenant to move out of your property you’ll need to let them know in writing (give notice). If they’re doing something they aren’t supposed to, you’ll need to tell them what they’re doing wrong. If your tenant won’t fix the problem or move out, you’ll have to go through the court to get an order for them to move out.
The eviction process can take 30 – 45 days, or longer. The time starts from when you have eviction court forms delivered to your tenant to the time they must move out.
Choose any box, below, to learn more about the eviction process and get step-by-step instructions.
- 1. Give noticeYou have to give your tenant a written Notice before you start an eviction court case. There are different Notices depending on your situation.
- 2. Start a court caseIf your tenant doesn’t do what you asked in the Notice by the deadline, you can file forms in court to start an eviction case.
- 3. Ask for trial date or default judgmentIf your tenant files a court form to give their side of the story you can ask for a trial date. If they don’t, you can ask the judge to decide without a trial.
- 4. Go to trialA judge will hear both sides and make a decision.
- 5. After the judge decidesIf you win your eviction case your tenant will need to move out (and possibly pay you). If you lose your case your tenant can stay.