Unlawful Eviction Threats California
Summary
In California, landlords must provide a 30-day or 60-day notice before eviction. Threats or harassment from the landlord is illegal. If such threats are made, they should be reported to the police. Its also possible to seek a restraining order. Its important to document all evidence of these threats for protection.Full Conversation
I'm fishing on local eviction the landlord threaten me last night and try to take my keys without a *-day notice
Last night my landlord tried to evict me and take my keys away from me he threatened to hurt me and I tried to take my house keys away without a *-day notice
What state are you located in, ****? This will help me provide the most accurate information regarding your rights as a tenant.
Santa Cruz California
What is the reason your landlord is trying to evict you?
In California:
- Landlords must provide a *-day or *-day notice before eviction.
- Threats or harassment from the landlord is illegal.
I was charging a battery in my room and it had exploded and it caught fire but no one got hurt and there was not it was minimal damage to the room but since then it's been * almost 30 days I've been staying in the shed outside taking a shower inside the house but last night he threatened to physically hurt me and try to take my key away and he says if I don't have it the key to him by today he's going to have somebody one of his family members who just got out of prison to break my legs
Did you report the threats to the police? In California, it's illegal for landlords to use threats or force to evict tenants. You may also seek a restraining order. Santa Cruz County Court: (*) *-*.
This happened last night around *:* I start work at *:* a.m. in the morning I'm still at work now but as soon as I get off I will report it
What evidence do you have of these threats? It's important to document everything for your protection. In California, it's illegal for landlords to use threats or force to evict tenants.