Eviction Process in California: Landlord Rights, Price, Tenant Law (VIDEO)

 An eviction is one of the worst things that could happen to an apartment renter. Whether the renter has lost his or her job receiving an eviction notice is certainly an unpleasant deal. Not taking care of eviction on time will have the renter’s lock changed by the sheriffs and will have legal problems with the local court.



On one hand, the legal costs of eviction have gone down from $2,000 on average, to $63. On the other, the rents have increased drastically. Consumers have not choice but to adapt to the increasing monthly expenses.

What Does the Eviction Cost Include

An eviction isn’t something to take lightly even though legal evection costs have declined. Remember that those costs don’t include court fees, moving fees, property repair, the security deposit for a new apartment, and other hidden costs. Depending on the area you live costs will potentially go up. The eviction process is something that you should always avoid. Not only for the high costs but for the headache and trips to the court office.

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