Summary
In California, tenants have rights against wrongful eviction. Landlords must provide proper notice, and HUD tenants should not be overcharged. Misappropriation of utility checks is potentially illegal. Incorrect service of eviction notices can invalidate the eviction. Tenants must be given access to their belongings, and violating restraining orders is a serious offense. Collect evidence and consult a local legal aid organization or attorney for assistance.Full Conversation
David fee
Hello David, how can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Evicshion
Hello David, I'm sorry to hear about your eviction issue. To better assist you, could you please tell me the city and state you are in?
Weed CA
Hello David, thank you for the information.
California has laws to protect tenants from wrongful eviction:
- Landlords must provide written notice.
- You have the right to fix the violation within a given time.
- You can contest the eviction in court.
Know your rights and consider seeking local legal advice.
I'm low income and was on Hud in my lease it states that I pay $*.* a month in rent to the siskiyou garden apt office,they have been charging me rent for for 14 years,they charged me for 3 months of October and to of the checkes were duplacaided and they were also sighning back my utilaties checks back to themselves. So they said that I was subleasing and that I was not staying on the property ,I was not sub leasing and I was on the property at all times
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, David. In California:
- HUD tenants have the right to not be overcharged.
- Misappropriation of utility checks could be illegal.
- Accusations of subleasing must be substantiated.
Consider collecting evidence and consulting a local legal aid organization or attorney.
When I was served from the the 3rd party it was not sind and the date that it was served it was a few weeks past the date it was supposed to be served.
Hello David. In California:
- Service of eviction notice must be done correctly.
- Incorrect service could potentially invalidate the eviction.
Consider consulting a local attorney or legal aid organization about this issue.
The managers wife works for corperit she's been fired and I wasn't aware of it,when she was no longer with the componey she showed up to the property would not let me in to my apt for my 15days to rechreve my belongings and * me from the property ,also she is not supposed to be on the property do to the fact that she has * restraining orders agenst her from * other tenants
Hello David. It seems like a complex issue. In California:
- You should be given access to your belongings.
- Violating restraining orders is a serious offence.
Collect all evidence and consult a local legal aid organization or attorney.