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Re: Eviction process- unlawful detainer complaint - Landlord Forum thread 359491

Re: Eviction process- unlawful detainer complaint by Daniel (CA) on July 11, 2019 @18:27

                              
hire a PI get info on their other address.
post abandoned property notice and follow those laws and get copies of the fact that water and power are shut off- and you are seizing the property to protect it from harm & neglect. and wait for tenant to sue you.

or hire an attorney and follow their directions and also wait for the lawsuit. The purpose of hiring the lawyer at the start is to make a case against countersuing this tenant if they have any financial standings.
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Re: Eviction process- unlawful detainer complaint by Brian on July 14, 2019 @19:19 [ Reply ]
Interesting strategy. I will definitely run this by a lawyer first, but something to consider if my 60 day to quit suit fails.
This would fall in line with the fact the property has been declared as uninhabitable by the city, making it a misdemeanor trespass to enter the property.
Brian

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