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Our firm is pleased to offer you this step-by-step guide through California's unlawful detainer procedure. If you have a particular legal question that is not answered here, please feel free to give our office a call, and we'll answer your question at no charge. The unlawful detainer lawsuit is the only legal way to remove a tenant who refuses to vacate the premises. This process applies to both residential rentals; apartments, condos, and homes, as well as commercial rentals. A summary of the unlawful detainer lawsuit - both uncontested and contested - can be seen in the time chart. This firm's practice is limited to representing rental owners in the eviction process. Our approach combines cutting-edge legal technology with professional, efficient service. Because of this effectiveness, we're able to handle your evictions for just $60 to $95 in attorney's fees, plus court costs, in most uncontested residential cases. There are several steps involved in the eviction process, starting with proper notice. After expiration of the notice, comes the filing and service of summons and complaint, obtaining a judgment, and ending with the writ of execution - all of which are discussed in detail in the links below. We encourage our clients to initiate proper eviction steps as soon as possible.
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