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Our Areas of Practice
EVICTIONS
We work with any type of residential eviction throughout the state of California. Our team has years of experience in:
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Breach of contract.
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Missing or late rental payments.
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Subleasing all or part of the property without permission.
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Harassment towards other tenants, neighbors, or the landlord.
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Drugs and other illegal activities.
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Due to COVID-19, California added new laws related to evictions, if you have any questions, please contact us to speak to an agent about your case.
COLLECTIONS
Our team works with both smalls claims and civil lawsuits in order to help you collect your monetary judgment. If your tenant is not paying his judgment debt, we can help you. The following ways are just a few options to help you collect your judgment.
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Orders for Examination.
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Wage Garnishment Order.
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Bank Levy Order.
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Vehicle Levy Order.
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Property Liens.
We can also help with payment installments or find alternative settlement options for your debtor.
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CIVIL LAW
Our legal staff is highly qualified in both limited and unlimited civil cases. Our main areas of focus have been:
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Breach of Contract.
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Damages to Real Property.
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Wrongful Foreclosure.
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Illegal Evictions.
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Civil Harassment and Temporary Restraining Orders.
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Domestic Violence Restraining Order.
Our team will review your case and explain to you all of your options in order to help you find the best solution.
SMALL CLAIMS
California's Small Claims Court is a special court designed to resolve quick and inexpensive matters. In Small Claims Court, the most a "Natural Person" can ask for is $10,000, and "Legal Entities" can ask for $5,000. The most common cases in Small Claims Court are:
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Damages to Personal Property.
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Collections of Late Rent.
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Breach of Contract.
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Failure to Provide Habitable Premises.
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Failure to Refund Rental Deposit.
Our team can help you identify all the possible outcomes of your case and help you decide whether Small Claims Court is fit for your situation or if a Civil Lawsuit ​is needed instead.
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