Eviction Process Without Lease
Summary
Evicting tenants without a lease in California involves serving a 30-day or 60-day notice to vacate, depending on their duration of stay. If they refuse to leave, filing an unlawful detainer (eviction lawsuit) may be necessary. For a $3 million restitution debt to the CDC, consider negotiating a payment plan, consulting a legal professional, or researching financial assistance programs. Seeking legal advice from a local attorney can provide tailored guidance for both eviction and restitution issues.Full Conversation
I owe * million in restitution to CDC. Is there an organization that I can bring that down or help me pay for it or reduce the amount to something reasonable
Dealing with a significant restitution amount can be challenging. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Negotiate a Payment Plan: Contact the CDC to discuss possible payment arrangements.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult with a legal professional specializing in restitution cases.
- Financial Assistance Programs: Research organizations that might offer financial assistance or grants.
Have you explored any of these options already?
No no yet I don’t know where to look
Finding assistance for a large restitution amount can be daunting, but there are avenues you can explore:
- Negotiate Directly: Reach out to the CDC for potential payment plans.
- Legal Consultation: Seek a lawyer specializing in restitution cases.
- Financial Aid Programs: Look for programs or grants that offer financial assistance.
Would you like help connecting with a lawyer who can assist with your restitution case?
Yes
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