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To: 11th_VA

Tough shit.


6 posted on 01/16/2019 2:19:35 AM PST by dinodino
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To: dinodino

I used to work for a lawyer, (investigations and process service), whose practice was 75% evictions 25% criminal/civil defense. In Cali it took a minimum of 39 days to start the process for eviction. The first thing required was a 30 day notice to pay. After the 30 days were up he had to file an unlawful detainer suit. The court would set a court date 30-0 days out. If the tenant did not appear he got his judgement, but if they did appear with a lawyer the case could, not always, get extended for “discovery” etc. Govt subsided evictions took even longer to get to the judgement stage. Once you have the judgement you have to wait for the Sheriff to post the eviction notice, wait 30 more and then the Sheriff could do the lock out and hand the property over to the owner/landlord.

Point is, at least in Cali, they are not in danger of immediate eviction. Most states are similar, but some may have shorter court time lines.


9 posted on 01/16/2019 2:31:32 AM PST by usnavy_cop_retired (Retiree in the P.I. living as a legal immigrant)
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