Legal Representation For Eviction

Summary

In California, eviction requires an unlawful detainer notice. You can file a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to prevent eviction. Legal action against Hertz for negligence and breach of contract is possible. Emotional distress claims are valid even without physical injury. For exemptions from work programs, documentation like a doctors note may be required. Contact local legal aid for assistance with eviction and legal actions. Consider remote court appearances if attending in person is challenging.

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Hi ****! Could you provide more details about your legal issue so I can better assist you?
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Hi ****! It seems like there might be a misunderstanding. Could you please provide more details about your legal issue? This will help me give you the best possible advice.
I need one lawyer for both to sue together or separate. Or * different attorneies. Can you refer anyone. And do you think I have a strong case for each
Hi ****! To provide better assistance, can you please tell me more about the nature of your legal issue? For example, what are you seeking to sue for? This will help determine if one lawyer can handle both cases or if you might need separate attorneys.
I am writing to you today to seek immediate legal representation for two urgent matters that have caused significant distress, financial hardship, and the loss of my livelihood. Eviction Imminent: I have received a *-day notice to vacate and a notice of entry from my extended stay hotel. However, I have not received an unlawful detainer notice. Case Summary: * Hertz Negligence and Breach of Contract: * Rented a defective vehicle with faulty brakes. * Returned the vehicle promptly but was charged the full rental rate. * This unexpected financial burden, coupled with the loss of my vehicle, has led to severe financial hardship and the imminent threat of eviction. Hertz's failure to provide a functional rental car may also constitute a breach of contract, further adding to the damages and hardships I have suffered. * Wrongful Eviction and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: * Due to the financial strain caused by Hertz's negligence and the subsequent loss of my job, I am facing eviction from my extended stay hotel. * The hotel management has engaged in harassing behavior, including repeated lockouts and public humiliation. Immediate Legal Action Required: I am in dire need of immediate legal intervention to: * Challenge the legality of the eviction process: Given the absence of an unlawful detainer notice, there may be grounds to challenge the eviction proceedings. * Obtain a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO): To prevent imminent eviction and protect my right to housing. * Secure Temporary Relocation Assistance: To cover the cost of alternative accommodations at Residence Inn San Jose South, an ADA-accessible hotel, due to the uninhabitable conditions at the extended stay hotel and the harassment experienced. This relocation is necessary to ensure my safety, well-being, and ability to participate in legal proceedings. * Pursue Legal Action Against Hertz: To recover damages for negligence, breach of contract, fraud, emotional distress, and lost wages. * Pursue Legal Action Against the Extended Stay Hotel: To seek damages for wrongful eviction, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and breach of contract. My Circumstances: After three years of homelessness due to the COVID-* pandemic, I finally secured a room at an extended stay hotel and rented a car to resume my delivery job. This was a significant step in rebuilding my life. However, the recent events have jeopardized my progress and threatened to return me to a life of homelessness. As a single mother, I am terrified of the prospect of once again being forced to walk the streets at night, vulnerable and scared. I have experienced the physical and emotional toll of homelessness firsthand, including sleepless nights, hunger, and the constant fear of violence. The current situation is particularly heartbreaking as it prevents me from bringing my severely autistic son and his sister home. The instability and uncertainty have caused immense emotional distress for my children and myself. Additionally, I am unable to attend court proceedings due to: * Lack of transportation: I do not have a reliable vehicle to transport myself to court, as my only vehicle was rented from Hertz and returned due to mechanical failure. * Financial constraints: I am unable to afford public transportation or taxi services. * Mental health limitations: The stress and anxiety associated with these legal matters have exacerbated my mental health conditions, making it difficult to participate in court proceedings. I am unable to afford legal representation without a contingency fee arrangement. I believe this case has strong merit and significant potential for recovery. Both cases are interconnected, as Hertz's negligence directly led to my financial hardship and subsequent eviction threat. I am prepared to provide all necessary documentation, including proof of lost wages, and cooperate fully with your investigation. I am hopeful that you will consider taking on this case and fighting for justice on my behalf. Please respond as soon as possible, as I am at risk of imminent eviction. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, **** Said Dave Faafiti to be added to hotel case(roommate) please contact me via email theresasaid39@gmail.com P.S. I am facing imminent eviction and am in desperate need of legal assistance. Your expertise and dedication could make a significant difference in my life. By taking on this case, you have the opportunity to help a vulnerable individual and hold responsible parties accountable for their actions. I believe that these two cases are interconnected and can be effectively litigated together, streamlining the legal process and maximizing the potential for a favorable outcome. Please consider my urgent plea and offer your legal services.
Hi ****! I can see this is a very pressing situation. Here are a few pieces of general legal information that may help:
- Eviction Process: In California, you must receive an unlawful detainer notice before eviction can proceed.
- Temporary Restraining Order (TRO): You can file for a TRO to prevent immediate eviction.
- Legal Action Against Hertz: Negligence and breach of contract are valid grounds for a lawsuit.
To better assist, could you confirm your location to provide specific resources or legal aid nearby?
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Hi ****! Here are some steps you can take:
- Eviction Process: Without an unlawful detainer notice, the eviction can't legally proceed.
- Temporary Restraining Order (TRO): File a TRO to halt the eviction.
- Legal Aid: Seek free legal assistance from local resources.
Would you like information on legal aid organizations in your area?
Every time I look up attorney to sue Hertz i get personal injury. . but I wasn't injured. But do have horrible pain fron the stress of this . But no accident injury
Hi ****! Here are some important points:
- Legal Action Against Hertz: You can sue for negligence and breach of contract due to the defective vehicle and financial hardship.
- Emotional Distress: You can claim for the emotional distress caused by the situation, even without physical injury.
- Eviction: File for a TRO and challenge the eviction as you haven't received an unlawful detainer notice.
Would you like some information on legal aid organizations in your area?
Yes id like referal
Hi ****!

Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N. First Street, San Jose, CA *
Website: www.legalaidsociety.org

They can provide support for your eviction and other legal issues. Would you like more information or have other questions?
Looking at both cases
Hi ****, it looks like you have a strong case for both your eviction and the issues with Hertz. For your eviction, the absence of an unlawful detainer notice is a key point. For Hertz, the breach of contract and negligence are valid grounds for a lawsuit.
~Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N. First Street, San Jose, CA *
Website: www.legalaidsociety.org

Would you like to know about other legal aid organizations or have any other questions?
Do I have a strang case for each
****, you do appear to have a strong case for both issues:
*. Eviction:
- The absence of an unlawful detainer notice is crucial.
- Harassment and public humiliation by the hotel could strengthen your case.
*. Hertz:
- Negligence and breach of contract due to a defective vehicle.
- Financial hardship and emotional distress claims are valid.
Would you like more referrals or additional information on any specific aspect?
Yes I need help finding an attorney for Hertz case
Hi ****! Here are some options for attorneys who may assist you with your case against Hertz:
~Santa Clara County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.sccba.com

Would you like more referrals or have any other questions?
I tried the bar association and some one called. For referral and the did family law only even though I asked for consumer rights referral
****, it sounds like you need an attorney who specializes in consumer rights and breach of contract. Here are a couple of resources that may help:

Bay Area Legal Aid


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.baylegal.org

Consumer Attorneys of California


Website: www.caoc.org

Would you like more referrals or have any other specific questions?
What are the chances ill get preliminary relocation to assistance orders by a judge to near by hotel paid by extended stay til caseis over
****, here are some general points:
- Eviction Process: Without an unlawful detainer notice, eviction can't legally proceed.
- TRO: A Temporary Restraining Order can prevent immediate eviction.
- Relocation Assistance: Courts may order temporary relocation assistance if harassment can be proven and living conditions are uninhabitable.
Would you like more information on how to file a TRO?
Yes how to file to stop eveiction
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To stop your eviction, you need to file for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO). Here’s how you can do it in California:
- Fill Out Forms: Complete forms (CH-*, CH-*, and CH-*) available on the California Courts website.
- File Forms: Submit the forms to your local courthouse.
- Attend Hearing: Attend the scheduled hearing where a judge will review your case.
Would you like more detailed instructions or assistance with filling out the forms?
What is I have no money or transfer to get to court because of Hertz as well as being mental and emotionallly unable to be in a court f
****, if you can't get to court due to financial or mental health reasons, you might try the following:
- Remote Appearance: Request to appear via phone or video.
- Legal Aid: Contact local legal aid for assistance with transportation.
- Mental Health: Provide medical documentation explaining your inability to attend.
Would you like assistance in finding resources for these options?
Because of all the syestress
****, it sounds like you're under a lot of stress. If you're unable to attend court due to mental health and transportation issues, you should consider the following:
- Remote Appearance: Request to appear via phone or video for your court hearings.
- Legal Aid: Seek help from local legal aid organizations for transportation and representation.
- Mental Health Documentation: Provide documentation from a healthcare provider to support your case.
Would you like more detailed instructions or further assistance with these options?
Yes
Hi ****, it seems like you're dealing with a lot. Here are detailed instructions to help you with your situation:
Remote Appearance:
- Contact the court where your case is filed and inquire about the process for requesting a remote appearance. Most courts have specific forms or procedures for this request.
Legal Aid:
- Reach out to Bay Area Legal Aid for assistance:
~Bay Area Legal Aid
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.baylegal.org

Mental Health Documentation:
- Obtain a letter from your healthcare provider detailing your mental health conditions and how they prevent you from attending court in person. Submit this documentation to the court along with your remote appearance request.
Would you like more help with these steps or any other aspect of your case?
Ok so how do I file tro if I can't go to vñ am yes
****, you can file for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) remotely if you can't go to court in person. Here’s how:
- Fill Out Forms: Complete forms (CH-*, CH-*, CH-*) available on the California Courts website.
- Remote Filing: Contact the court to inquire about e-filing or fax filing.
- Remote Hearing: Request a remote appearance (phone/video) when you file your forms.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
Remote
****, here are detailed steps to file a TRO remotely:
- Fill Out Forms: Complete forms CH-*, CH-*, and CH-* from the California Courts website.
- Remote Filing: Contact your local court to confirm e-filing or fax filing options.
- Remote Hearing: Request a remote appearance (phone/video) when you file your forms.
Would you like more help with any specific step?
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Hi ****, it looks like you have a strong case for both issues. Here's how you can proceed:
- Fill Out Forms: Complete forms CH-*, CH-*, and CH-* from the California Courts website.
- Remote Filing: Contact your local court to confirm e-filing or fax filing options.
- Remote Hearing: Request a remote appearance (phone/video) when you file your forms.
Would you like more information on how to e-file or any other step?
I'm on general assistance and my social worker says I need a doctor's note to be exempt from the work program that only CalWORKs doesn't need a doctor's note for homelessness or domestic violence that I do need a doctor's note for homelessness to be exempt from The vocational services
Hi ****, you may be able to get an exemption from the work program with proper documentation of your homelessness. Here are some steps:
- Doctor's Note: Obtain a note from a healthcare provider detailing your homelessness and any related issues.
- Social Services: Discuss your situation with your social worker to clarify the requirements.
Would you like more information on how to get the necessary documentation?
I did discuss what my social worker she is adamant that I need a doctor's note but I don't see how that's right if if I was on CalWORKs and it experiencing domestic violence or survivor domestic violence or homeless I wouldn't need a doctor's note so why would I need one for general assistance vocational workforce
****, it seems like you're encountering a bureaucratic issue with your social worker. Each assistance program has different requirements. Here are some points to consider:
- CalWORKs vs. General Assistance: Different programs, different rules. CalWORKs may have more lenient requirements for exemptions.
- Documentation: Unfortunately, a doctor's note is often required for exemptions in many programs.
Would you like more information on how to obtain a doctor's note or further assistance with your social worker?
Isn't their law as a protect victims of or survivors of domestic violence when it comes to working symptoms
Hi ****, there are protections in place for victims and survivors of domestic violence when it comes to work requirements. In California, the "California Labor Code" and "Fair Employment and Housing Act" provide certain protections:
- Reasonable Accommodation: Employers must provide reasonable accommodations for victims of domestic violence.
- Time Off: Victims can take time off to get help, such as seeking medical attention or attending court.
- Discrimination Protection: Employers cannot discriminate against or terminate an employee for being a victim of domestic violence.
Would you like more information on how to request these accommodations or protections?
Can you find me a welfare institutional code for a general assistance and vocational services and the exemptions for homelessness and domestic violence
Hi ****! Here are some relevant California Welfare and Institutions Codes you might find helpful:
- WIC §*-*: General Assistance Programs.
- WIC §*.*: Exemptions from participation in welfare-to-work programs, including exemptions for homelessness and domestic violence.
Would you like more detailed information on these codes or need assistance with another aspect of your situation?
Yes
****, here are the specific codes you asked for:
- WIC §*-*: Covers general assistance programs, which include provisions for support and exemptions.
- WIC §*.*: Details exemptions from participation in welfare-to-work programs, including those for homelessness and domestic violence.
Would you like me to provide more detailed information on how to use these codes to support your case?
No it's not well for sure it's general assistance vocational services general assistance for adults without children
Hi ****, it sounds like you're in a tough situation. Here are some key points to consider:
- General Assistance and Exemptions: General Assistance programs may have different exemption criteria compared to CalWORKs. Ensure you have the necessary documentation, such as a doctor's note, to support your claim.
- Legal Aid: Contact Bay Area Legal Aid for assistance with your eviction and legal action against Hertz.

Bay Area Legal Aid
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [www.baylegal.org](http://www.baylegal.org)
Would you like more information on specific steps or any additional assistance?
Can you find me in the welfare institutional codes under general assistance results without children where it says the exemptions and no doctors know is needed
****, according to the California Welfare and Institutions Code, exemptions for General Assistance (GA) without children can be found under the following:
- WIC §*.*: Counties may adopt criteria for exemptions from GA work requirements, which can include homelessness and inability to work due to mental health issues.
- Check your county's specific regulations for detailed exemptions.
Would you like more detailed steps on how to file for these exemptions?
Can you find those clothes for me
Hi ****! Here's a summary of the relevant California Welfare and Institutions Codes for General Assistance exemptions:
- WIC §*.*: Counties can adopt criteria for exemptions from GA work requirements, which may include homelessness and mental health issues.
For the exact text and more specific details, you might need to check your county's regulations or consult with legal aid for assistance.
Would you like more help on how to file for these exemptions or need assistance with another issue?