If you are having problems with your landlord, no matter what the problem may be we always recommend you document the problem in writing. This is important for many reasons. First, by putting your complaint in writing you provide the landlord with notice of the existing problem. Providing a landlord with notice of a lease […]
View PostWHEN A LANDLORD IS PERMITTED TO DEDUCT FROM A SECURITY DEPOSIT
Tenants often face problems recovering their security deposits after moving out of their apartment units. For this reason, California has heavily regulated the housing industry, creating strict rules for landlords. To shed some light on exactly what a landlord can deduct for, we have outlined some of the rules for retaining security deposits. In addition, […]
View PostHollywood Weekly Feature on Schorr
In this month’s Hollywood Weekly cover article features Schorr Law’s lead unlawful detainer attorney and head of Schorr Law’s real estate litigation department. Click on the article below to read it.
View PostDedicated Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer Attorneys
This blog post is about what it means to be a dedicated Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer attorney. This may seem strange, but our unlawful detainers think there is a difference between attorneys that handle massive amounts of unlawful detainer cases without any attention to detail and our attorneys who give each case individual attention. […]
View PostUnlawful Detainer Trials in Los Angeles
Unlawful Detainer trials in Los Angeles vary depending on the courthouse you are in. Most courthouses, however, manage unlawful detainer in one department through a master calendar. What this means is that one judge controls the entire case up to and many times including through trial. On the day of your unlawful detainer trial the […]
View Post California Unlawful Detainer, California Unlawful Detainer eBook, Los Angeles Real Estate Attorney, Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer, Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer Attorney5 Tips for Unlawful Detainer Cases in Los Angeles
Our Los Angeles based unlawful detainer attorneys have compiled this list of 5 important things to consider as a plaintiff or defendant in a Los Angles County Unlawful Detainer action. 1. Proper Court: If you are a plaintiff or a defendant make sure the case is filed in the proper court house. Unlike many cases […]
View Post California Unlawful Detainer, California Unlawful Detainer eBook, Los Angeles Real Estate Attorney, Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer, Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer Attorney, unlawful detainer, Unlawful Detainer EbookFlat Rate Unlawful Detainers – While Still Delivering a Premium Service
Schorr Law is pleased to announce that its unlawful detainer practice is expanding. We are adding an additional attorney who will be able to help our real estate attorneys continue to offer flat fee unlawful detainer arrangements for both plaintiffs (landlords and their agents) and defendants (tenants). We are different in that we think each […]
View PostWhen Can a Landlord Require Rent to Be Paid In Cash in California?
According to California Civil Code section 1947.3, a landlord at the outset of a lease in California cannot require the tenant to pay rent in cash. Specifically, section 1947.3 (a)(1) provides “a landlord or a landlord’s agent may not demand or require cash as the exclusive form of payment of rent or deposit of security.” […]
View Post Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer, Los Angeles Unlawful Detainer Attorney, Requiring Cash Payment of RentConditional Stay on Unlawful Detainer Obtained in Alameda County
We are pleased to report that our most recent attempt to obtain a stay of an unlawful detainer proceeding while an action pertaining to title in a separate action worked. We helped a client in Alameda County secure a stay on his unlawful detainer trial through the use of the Asuncion case. The judge ordered […]
View PostThe New World of Unlawful Detainers
It has been a couple of weeks since I last posted. Since that time we have been engaged in a very lengthy commercial unlawful detainer. The rules do very greatly for commercial and residential unlawful detainers. As the attorney or the party in pro per, you really have to know the ins and outs of […]
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