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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)
- Eviction Process by State (2026): Steps, Timeline Laws
Learn more about how the eviction process works, including how long it takes, reasons a landlord needs to to start proceedings and more
- California Eviction Timeline: Step-by-Step Guide for Renters
This guide provides an easy-to-follow overview of each eviction stage, your renter rights under California law, and official forms you may encounter at every step It’s designed to help you understand your options and next actions, all while using official government resources
- 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
- Eviction – Consumer Business
Learn what notices you receive, who can evict you, and what happens to belongings you leave behind 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
- New California eviction law: Renters get longer to respond - CalMatters
Tenants in California will have twice as much time to respond to eviction notices and potentially avoid losing their homes under a bill signed into law by Gov Gavin Newsom today
- 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
- Eviction Information for Landlords - Utah State Courts
Eviction Information for Landlords This webpage and the forms have not been updated under HB 591 Nuisance Amendments effective May 6, 2026 Please consult with an attorney to evict a tenant based on claims of nuisance This page is only for evicting a tenant from a home (residential eviction) This page does not cover business or commercial
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