Eviction Delay Due Medical

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In California, if youre facing eviction and have a medical hardship, you can request a delay by filing an ex parte application for a stay of eviction. This involves preparing medical documentation, drafting a request, filing it at your local courthouse, and notifying your landlord. Its important to act quickly and provide all necessary documentation to support your case. For more detailed guidance, consider contacting the Los Angeles Superior Court or consulting with a local attorney.

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In California, you might be able to request a delay (stay) of your eviction due to medical hardship. Here’s what you can do:
- Contact your landlord immediately to inform them of your situation.
- File an ex parte application for a stay of eviction in court, providing medical documentation.
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Sure! Here's a brief guide on filing an ex parte application for a stay of eviction in California:
*. Prepare Your Documents:
- Medical documentation proving your recent surgery.
- Any notices or paperwork related to your eviction.
*. Draft the Application:
- Write a request explaining your medical condition and need for a delay.
*. File the Application:
- Visit your local courthouse to file your ex parte application.
*. Notify Your Landlord:
- Inform your landlord about the application and provide them with a copy.

Los Angeles Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA *
Website: www.lacourt.org

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