Understanding California Evictions
Summary
In California, landlords must provide a 3-day notice to pay or quit for non-payment of rent. If the issue is not resolved, they can file an unlawful detainer lawsuit. Tenants have 5 days to respond to an eviction notice. After the response, a court hearing will be scheduled. The user has responded to the eviction notice and a court hearing is pending.Full Conversation
Eviction
What is the reason for your eviction, **** ****?
Non payment of rent
What state are you currently residing in, **** ****?
California
Have you received a formal eviction notice from your landlord?
In California:
- Landlords must provide a *-day notice to pay or quit.
- If not resolved, they can file an unlawful detainer lawsuit.
- The nearest court: California Superior Court.
Yes
Have you responded to the eviction notice within the given time frame?
In California:
- Tenants have 5 days to respond to an eviction notice.
- Nearest court: California Superior Court, * N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA *, (*) *-*.
Yes
Explanation:
Great! In California:
- After response, a court hearing will be scheduled.
- Nearest court: California Superior Court, * N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA *, (*) *-*.
Ok
What's the status of your court hearing?
Landlord only hearing
What do you mean by "Landlord only hearing"?