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(800) 341-0231

Let us setup your new business idea! And We Still Help Stop Evictions!

Let us setup your new business idea! And We Still Help Stop Evictions! Let us setup your new business idea! And We Still Help Stop Evictions! Let us setup your new business idea! And We Still Help Stop Evictions! Let us setup your new business idea! And We Still Help Stop Evictions!

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We help you stop or delay your Eviction, so that you can get more time to pay your rent or more time to move! As Pro Se Consultants, we advise you on completing the necessary motion to respond to your eviction notice accurately and effectively. We help you, help yourself!

Eviction is a legal process a landlord uses to make you move out.  To evict you, your landlord must give you a 3, 30, 60 or 90-day notice.  If you get one of these, it’s important that you take action, like pay the rent you owe, move out, or get legal help.

Unlawful Detainer

If you get a 3, 30, 60 or 90-day notice and don’t take action, your landlord can file a lawsuit against you called an Unlawful Detainer.

An Unlawful Detainer tells you that the landlord is suing to have you evicted. It names the landlord as the Plaintiff and you as the Defendant. A case number and the name of the court where the lawsuit is filed are listed on the Unlawful Detainer.

If you are served with an Unlawful Detainer, get a lawyer or contact a local legal aid organization right away. You only have 5 days from the date you receive an Unlawful Detainer to file a written answer with the court.

Answering the Unlawful Detainer

If you file a written answer with the court, you will be given a trial date. At the trial, you can explain your case to the judge. If you win, you won’t be evicted.

If you don’t file an answer within five days, you can’t appear in court. A default judgment will be entered against you. Once the default is entered, you can be evicted.

The eviction

Only a Sheriff can evict you. The Sheriff will post a 5-day eviction notice on your door. If you do not move out within five days, the Sheriff will return and force you to move out.

Personal belongings

If you leave any personal belongings in the rental unit, the landlord can keep them until you pay storage costs. Storage costs start the day you are evicted but do not include back rent you may owe. If you don’t claim your belongings, the landlord can sell them at auction. If they are worth less than $700, he can give them away.

Your tenant rights

It is illegal for a landlord to lock you out, remove doors or windows, change locks, cut off utility services, or use other forms of harassment to make you move out.  You can file a complaint with the police if the landlord locks you out or cuts off your utilities.  You can also sue your landlord in Small Claims Court.

You have the right to complain to a government agency about your landlord. You also have the right to organize and participate in a tenants organization.

If you file a complaint with an enforcement agency, such as the health department or building and safety, the landlord cannot legally retaliate against you. Retaliation may include raising your rent, decreasing your services or taking steps to evict you. This protection is good for 180 days from the date you filed your complaint as long as you continue to pay rent and follow the terms of your rental agreement.

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The first step is for us to work with you and come up with a plan to get the results you need. Through our understanding of the law and your understanding of the circumstances, we will craft a path to success.

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