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  2. Begin by entering your information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and telephone number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Indicate whether you are the owner of the rental property by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. This helps clarify your role in the eviction process.
  4. Fill in your tenant's name(s) without including minor children. This section is vital for identifying who is being evicted.
  5. Answer whether your tenant owes past due rent. If yes, provide details about the rental property address and any relevant amounts owed.
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The landlord or plaintiff has the legal burden providing proof and evidence in unlawful detainer cases. They must show preponderance of evidence establishing: Valid rental agreement exists. Tenant violated material term.
How much time do you have? You must act quickly. You have 10 days to file an Answer form or other legal forms after youre handed (served) the Summons and Complaint forms. Dont count Saturdays, Sundays, or court holidays.
The Landlord starts an eviction case in court by filing a Unlawful Detainer Complaint and Summons. The tenant has a few days to file a response in court. If the tenant doesnt respond by the deadline, the landlord can file papers asking a judge to decide the case without their input.
Shortest Possible Timeline: ~3045 days if the tenant does not contest the eviction. Average Timeline: 6090 days, factoring in tenant responses, court delays, and sheriff availability. Extended Timeline: 36 months if the tenant appeals, requests a Stay of Execution, or legal complexities arise.
Evictions can take 30 to 45 days or more. The time starts when you have court papers delivered to the tenant and ends when they must move out.

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If you dont do what the Notice says, your landlord can start a court case to ask a judge to order you to move out. After the landlord gives you the Notice, it can take 30 to 45 daysor longerfor the judge to decide.
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, its important that you take action, like pay the rent you owe, move out, or get legal help.
Courts across Southern California counties structure their unlawful detainer filing fees based on several key factors: Initial filing fees range from $240 to $450 depending on the jurisdiction and case complexity. Additional fees may apply for motion filings, jury demands, or case management.

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