Theft And Eviction Rights

Summary

If your belongings are stolen, you can file a police report, pursue small claims court, or file a civil lawsuit. If you receive mail and have belongings at a house, you may be considered a resident. In California, eviction requires legal procedures, including formal notice and a court order. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.

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You may have a few legal options to consider:
- File a Police Report: Theft is a criminal offense. Report the theft to the police.
- Small Claims Court: You can sue for the value of your stolen items in small claims court.
- Civil Lawsuit: You can file a lawsuit for conversion or theft.
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If I have my stuff and get mail at this house and And they call the cops to get me out can they do that
If you receive mail and have your belongings at the house, it may indicate residency. In California, if you are considered a tenant or resident, the homeowners cannot simply call the police to evict you without proper legal procedures. Eviction usually requires a formal notice and court order.
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