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by 진보남북통일 2023. 10. 4. 02:54

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세입자가 방세를 안내면, Renting Tenant Not Pay,

 

3-day notice form 을 먼저 주세요.

주인이 우편로 보내거나,

사람이 입주자에게 주려면 18세 이상이어야 합니다.

문에다 붙혀놓고 사진을 찍어도 되지만 ,,그보다는 절차를 따르시는게,,

 

날수는 세입자가 받은날 부터 계산,

 

California 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit Form,

https://eforms.com/download/2016/01/california-3-day-notice-to-quit-nonpayment-of-rent-form.pdf

 

한달 안에 안나가야하고

안나가면 법원에 소송을 해야,,

 

소송하려면  4가지 양식을 적어서 제출,

To start eviction case, fill out 4 court forms:

 

- Summons - Unlawful Detainer-Eviction (form SUM-130)

https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/sum130.pdf

 

- Complaint - Unlawful Detainer (form UD-100)

https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/ud100.pdf

 

- Plaintiff’s Mandatory Cover Sheet and Supplemental Allegations – Unlawful Detainer (form UD-101)

https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/ud101.pdf

 

- Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010)

https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/cm010.pdf

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is eviction-covid-protection expired for tenant?

What are Los Angeles county's COVID-19 tenant eviction protections?

Landlords can NOT seek eviction for non-payment of rent until the following dates:

August 1, 2023: For unpaid rent owed from March 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021;

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What does landlord do after 3 day notice?

If the tenant does not pay the rent within 3 days of receiving the 3-day period,

he or she must still move out in 30 days.

If the tenant does not move out after the 30 days,

then the landlord has to file an unlawful detainer case (불법 점유 경우)

 

How to file unlawful detainer case?

How long can a tenant stay after eviction notice in California?

After the Writ of Execution has been served to the tenants, they will be given a grace period(유예기간) of 5 days to vacate the property.

The sheriff will execute the eviction and forcibly remove them if they remain in the property after the grace period given to them.

 

What happens if you don t give your landlord a 30-day notice California?

The landlord's right to a 30-day notice includes the ability to seek rent for an additional term – usually one month – if the tenant fails to provide proper notice. The landlord is entitled to the additional rent regardless of whether the tenant remains in the property.

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3 day notice process in Los Angeles County,

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/eviction-landlord/notice-deliver

 

Deliver the Notice | California Courts | Self Help Guide

Once you've served the Notice to your tenant, you'll have to see if they do what the Notice asks. If they don't, you can start an eviction case with the court.

selfhelp.courts.ca.gov

 

Deliver the Notice (give notice)

 

After you fill out the right type of Notice, someone 18 or older must deliver the Notice to your tenants.

There are 3 ways to deliver a Notice

 

01. Hand deliver the Notice. This is when you, or someone else 18 or older, hands the Notice to one of the tenants.

 

02. Give the Notice to another adult in the home or where your tenant works and mail a copy to the tenant. The tenant's deadline to do what the Notice says doesn't start until the day after the Notice is mailed.

 

03. Post and mail the Notice. This is when you, or someone else 18 or older, posts a copy of the Notice on the home where your tenant lives and mails a copy to the tenant. The tenant's deadline to do what the Notice says doesn't start until the day after the Notice is mailed.

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fill out eviction forms

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/eviction-landlord/fill-out

 

Fill out forms to start an eviction case | California Courts | Self Help Guide

You may need legal help with this.  Evictions are very detail-oriented. You can lose your case even if you only make a small mistake, like counting days wrong or asking for too much past due rent by accident. If you lose, you have to start the whole cas

selfhelp.courts.ca.gov

 

After you give your tenant the Notice,

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/eviction-landlord/notice-after

 

After you give your tenant notice | California Courts | Self Help Guide

After delivering the Notice, the tenant has a chance to do what the Notice says by the deadline. If they don't do what the Notice says, you can start an eviction case in court. 

selfhelp.courts.ca.gov

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For tenant, eviction-covid-protection

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/eviction-covid-protection

 

Eviction protections for unpaid rent during COVID-19 | California Courts | Self Help Guide

Select one of the options below to get specific instructions and information for landlords or tenants for residential evictions: eviction from a home, duplex, condo, apartment, or room. For information about commercial (business), mobile home/RV, hotel/m

selfhelp.courts.ca.gov

 

eviction process for landlords,

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/eviction-landlord

 

The eviction process for landlords | California Courts | Self Help Guide

If you want your tenant to move out of your property you'll need to let them know in writing (give notice). If they're doing something they aren't supposed to, you'll need to tell them what they're doing wrong. If your tenant won't fix the problem or move

selfhelp.courts.ca.gov

 

eviction process for tenants

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/eviction-tenant

 

The eviction process for tenants | California Courts | Self Help Guide

2. Eviction case starts If you don't do what the Notice asks, you will get court papers from your landlord to let you know they started an eviction case. You must decide if you will respond, move out, or do nothing.

selfhelp.courts.ca.gov

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