Commercial evictions are not much different from residential evictions.
Non-payment of rent is the most common reason for filing an unlawful detainer lawsuit.
Nuisance is one of the most common grounds for initiating an unlawful detainer action.
Nearly every landlord-tenant relationship is governed by a lease agreement.
The CA Property Law Group Team
California Property Law Group provides exceptional legal representation in a broad range of real estate related matters with a specialty in landlord tenant matters and evictions.
With a specialization in unlawful detainers, our mission is to provide effective legal representation to landlords, property managers, and property owners in all aspects of the eviction process, while ensuring that their rights and interests are protected under the law.
Based out of Los Angeles, we provide the most up-to-date and complete representation when it comes to any real estate matter.
Our Founding Partners
Kenny Lim
Zachary Miller
Rafael Azizyan
Our Founding Partners
Resources for Landlords
Eviction Just Cause Protection
The most important thing to understand about notices is to know why you are serving the notice.
How Much Can You Raise the Rent?
In order to raise the rent on your tenants, you must first serve a notice that is in compliance with Civil Code 827.
Three Day Notice to Pay or Quit
Landlords can serve a three day notice to pay rent or quit when a tenant falls behind in the payment of rent.
5 Common Eviction Notice Mistakes
An eviction is never an easy process. If you’re considering serving an eviction notice, avoid these common mistakes.
Contact Our Team
Our office is located in the heart of Los Angeles and proudly serves Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Orange County, and Ventura County.
info@capropertylawgroup.com
(323) 282-7969
930 S. La Brea Ave. Suite 204, Los Angeles, CA 90036