Tag Archives: Unlawful Detainer

Residential and Commercial Eviction Limitations and Moratoriums During the COVID-19

The following information was provided by the California Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency. California Eviction Moratorium rules during COVID‑19 created a complex mix of statewide protections and local moratoriums that affected both residential and commercial landlords. This guidance is directed to landlords regarding eviction of tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic and to local jurisdictions considering instituting restrictions or moratoriums on residential or commercial evictions as a means of offering relief to individuals or business affected by the pandemic. The California Eviction Moratorium created overlapping statewide and local rules that […]

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Evicting Church Tenants

Unfortunately, it sometimes becomes necessary to evict a church tenant. This may result from failing to pay rent, or otherwise not abiding by the terms and conditions of the agreement. Regardless of the reason, the steps for a contested or necessary eviction are the same and must be followed precisely. An eviction or Unlawful Detainer of a church tenant follows the statutes set forth for a commercial tenancy which varies greatly from that of a residential tenancy. Please note that in California, it is the Sheriff’s department that does the […]

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