Anaheim, CA asked in Landlord - Tenant and Libel & Slander for California

Q: Can a lawyer evict me on defective 3 day and 30 day both overstated I served motion to dismiss the judge agreed with

But gave them 5 days to amend and all they did was add a sentence in the original complaint by saying we were told of changes in rate that's untrue because 95 % of our bookings were thru booking.com and priceline. Despite the settlement I was pressured to sign. I've later discovered many things that was a hearing the outcome would have been different. So we were illegally locked out Feb 1,2021

2 Lawyer Answers
William John Light
William John Light
Answered
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If you have "signed" some kind of agreement to vacate or have been evicted after a hearing, then your case is over unless you appeal.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
Answered

A: Note what Mr. Light said. If you are eligible for Public Assistance you can contact Legal Aid or Legal Services but note the clock for filing an appeal runs from the date of the appeal. Beyond that you can contact the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) and look for members in your county.

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