Summary
In California, landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction. If the reason is insufficient, it may not hold up in court. Substantial rent increases can also be contested. Legal aid services are available for those who cannot afford a lawyer. Consider reaching out to organizations like Legal Aid Society of San Diego or Bay Area Legal Aid for assistance.Full Conversation
Tammie
Hello, Tammie. How can I assist you with your legal inquiries today?
I am being evicted from my family home from my son and my stepmom. I will be served on the 20th which is the end of my 60 day notice. I've already prepared a fee waiver to file a unlawful detainer within 5 days for my response. I am disabled, I am very low income and I've done nothing illegal to warrant this.
Hello Tammie, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In California, there are certain protections for tenants:
*. Just Cause Eviction Protection: Landlords can only evict for certain reasons.
*. Rent Control: Limits on rent increases.
Have you received a written notice stating the reason for your eviction? This might help us understand your situation better.
yes it states that my stepmother no longer wants to be a landlord. I also have been told from their attorney that they could get at least *.* a month for this house. I only pay *.* now and they were trying to raise it to *.* per month.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Tammie. In California, landlords must provide a reason for eviction. If the reason is just that they no longer want to be a landlord, it might not be sufficient. Also, the rent increase seems substantial. You might want to consult with a lawyer.
\I don't have the money to hire a lawyer.
I understand your concern, Tammie. In California, there are legal aid services available for individuals who can't afford a lawyer. Services like Legal Aid Society of San Diego or Bay Area Legal Aid could assist you. Always ensure to provide all necessary information when seeking help.
\thank you
You're welcome, Tammie. I'm glad I could help. Remember, organizations like Legal Aid Society of San Diego and Bay Area Legal Aid are there to assist you. Don't hesitate to reach out to them. Take care.