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You cannot evict someone yourself without going through the proper steps. It is against the law. Only the Sheriff can evict someone. That is why you may need an Unlawful Detainer.
California passed a new landlord-tenant law that will provide additional protections for renters around just cause evictions. The law took effect on April 1, 2024, and requires landlords to have just cause to terminate tenancy after a California tenant has been placed in the unit for 12 months.
California law defines unlawful detainer as when someone continues occupying real property without the owners permission. Common grounds for unlawful detainer cases include: Non-payment of rent. Violation of the lease terms. Californias Unlawful Detainer Laws Explained | 714-442-9741. martinezlawcenter.com californias-unlawful-deta martinezlawcenter.com californias-unlawful-deta
Failure to Comply With Rent Control Ordinance/Tenant Protection Act. If the landlord fails to comply with a local or state rent control ordinance or if they fail to comply with the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, this can be legal grounds to successfully win an unlawful detainer case.
California law defines unlawful detainer as when someone continues occupying real property without the owners permission. Common grounds for unlawful detainer cases include: Non-payment of rent. Violation of the lease terms.
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30-Day or 60-Day Notice to Vacate: Used for no-fault evictions, depending on the length of the tenants occupancy. Tenants who have lived in the property for less than a year must receive a 30-day notice, while those with over 12 months of tenancy are entitled to 60 days.

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