Eviction Protection For Your Investment
Evictions are very rarely needed, but in some cases, our team has to step up to resolve an unpleasant situation. Most landlords hate the thought of handling the eviction process. From providing the notice to vacate the premises to communicating with an angry tenant, it's never fun to evict someone.
We have over 40 years of experience handling these issues, and in that time, we've never lost a single eviction case.
Understanding the Eviction Process
If you are faced with an eviction in your property, we will handle the entire process from A to Z. We ensure our process respects the guidelines established by California's tenant laws.
For month-to-month leases, the landlord can exercise a termination of the lease by providing 30 or 60 day's notice. In certain cases, three day's notice is the sole requirement. This is applicable in the following cases:
- Failed to pay the rent.
- Violated any provision of the lease or rental agreement.
- Substantially interfered with other tenants (“committed a nuisance”).
- Committed domestic violence or sexual assault against, or stalked another tenant or subtenant on the premises.
- Used the premises for an unlawful purpose.
- Engaged in drug dealing, unlawfully used, cultivated, imported, or manufactured illegal drugs.
- Using the building or property to conduct dogfighting or cockfighting.
- Unlawful conduct involving weapons or ammunition.
Looking for Expert Assistance?
Many landlords feel overwhelmed by the complexity of eviction laws, which is why they turn to our experienced staff. At Real Property Management, we understand how to handle evictions legally. Not only do we keep state law in mind, but we also respect local ordinances that may further complicate the eviction process. Ready to experience the peace of mind only professional property management can provide?