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In an unlawful detainer lawsuit, the court holds a hearing at which the parties can present their evidence and explain their case, this is called an Unlawful Detainer Trial. If the court finds that the tenant has a good defense, the court will not evict the tenant.
The primary distinction between unlawful detainers and evictions lies in their legal processes and implications. Unlawful detainers are specific legal actions filed in court after the landlord has provided notice to the tenant, while eviction is a more general term that may encompass various methods of tenant removal.
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.
The form UD-105 Answer Unlawful Detainer is a legal document used in the state of California for defendants in an eviction case to respond to the complaint filed against them. This form allows defendants to assert their defenses against the claims made in the eviction notice (unlawful detainer complaint).
California Courts | Legal Forms UD-150 Case Number: Enter the case number as provided by the court. Attorney or Party Without Attorney: Fill in your name, state bar number (if applicable), and your address. Attorney For (Name): If you are represented by an attorney, enter the attorneys name.
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An Unlawful Detainer is a lawsuit to evict you. Learn what notices you receive, who can evict you, and what happens to belongings you leave behind.
Your landlord might start an eviction case in court. If you lose, a sheriff can make you leave the home. And, the fact you were evicted can be on your credit record for 7 years.

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