Resources for Landlords

Eviction Just Cause Protections

You can search for the city that governs your property by going to the Los Angeles County Registrar’s Website here.

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How much can you raise the rent?

Please keep in mind that rent increases must be personally delivered or mailed to the tenant to go into effect. 30 Day notices are required for any rent increase of 10% or less and 90 days notices are required for any rent increase greater than 10%.

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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. These notices are the most common type of notice that a landlord will serve and will always qualify as just cause grounds for eviction. Although they may seem simple in nature, there are several important points to consider.

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5 Common Eviction Notice Mistakes

An eviction is never an easy process. If you’re considering serving an eviction notice, avoid these common mistakes.

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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