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- Eviction cases in California | California Courts | Self Help Guide
This is a basic summary of the steps in a residential eviction case For more detailed steps, scroll to the bottom and click on your role (either landlord or tenant)
- California Eviction Process in 2025 (Laws, Steps Timelines)
Learn about California eviction laws and the full step-by-step process Our legal guide explains notices, laws, and tenant rights
- Eviction – Consumer Business
Eviction Eviction is a legal process a landlord uses to make you move out To evict you, your landlord must give you a 3, 30, 60 or 90-day notice If you get one of these, it’s important that you take action, like pay the rent you owe, move out, or get legal help Unlawful Detainer
- Know Your Rights: Eviction - California Rural Legal Assistance
Find legal help as soon as you can – the eviction process moves quickly If you can’t afford to pay a private attorney, there are free legal services in your area
- Tenant Eviction Rights to Know as a Renter - Zillow
Know your tenant eviction rights, from legal notice types to court procedures, and learn how to protect yourself if your landlord tries to evict you
- How Evictions Work: What Renters Need to Know - Nolo
Landlords can't just lock you out, even if you are behind on rent Learn about the eviction process and ensure your rights are being protected
- What to do if you’re facing eviction - Consumer Financial Protection . . .
If you’re behind on rent and received a demand for payment, an eviction notice, or an eviction lawsuit, help is available We can help you understand your rights and how to take advantage of federal and state help
- The eviction process for tenants - California Courts
The eviction process starts when your landlord gives you a written Notice This Notice tells you to do something—like pay rent—or to move out If you don’t do what the Notice says, your landlord can start a court case to ask a judge to order you to move out
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