Eviction Notice Response Time

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If a judge ruled in your favor in an unlawful detainer case, the landlord cannot evict you without a new court order. Review any 3-day notice carefully and consult a local attorney for guidance.

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My landlord filed an unlawful detainer and the judge ruled in favor of defendant now she gave ac3 day notice to vacate how long doni have
If the judge ruled in favor of the defendant (you), the landlord generally cannot proceed with eviction without further legal action. However, if there's a *-day notice to vacate, it might imply a different issue. It’s best to consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
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Got it. In California, if the judge ruled in your favor, the landlord generally cannot proceed with the eviction without a new court order.
However, if you received a *-day notice to vacate, it is best to:
- Review the notice carefully to understand the reason.
- Consult with a local attorney to ensure your rights are protected.
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