Eviction Notice Legalities California

Summary

In California, landlords must provide a correctly written 3-day notice to pay rent or quit. Errors in the notice can invalidate it. If rent is paid through vouchers, landlords should seek payment from the issuer. Tenants have the right to quiet enjoyment; illegal surveillance and utility shut-offs are violations. Document all incidents and seek help from legal aid services or local authorities.

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My landlord gave me * pay rent or quit notices
Hello ****, could you please tell me in which state you're residing? Different states have different laws regarding eviction notices.
California
Hello ****, in California:
- The landlord has to give you a *-day notice to pay rent or quit.
- If you don't pay in 3 days, they can file an eviction lawsuit.
- You can challenge the eviction in court.
- Legal aid services are available for assistance.
He wrote it up wrong. Does that make a difference
Hello ****, yes, it can make a difference. In California:
- The notice must be written correctly.
- Any errors could invalidate the eviction notice.
- Consult with a local attorney or legal aid service for further advice.
Also I get vouchers to pay my rent. Shouldn't he go after em for the money
Hello ****, in California:
- If rent is paid through vouchers, the landlord should seek payment from the voucher issuer.
- If there are issues, it's best for you to contact the issuer.
- Consultation with a legal aid service may also be beneficial.
Ok. Also he lives upstairs from us. And is constantly stomping on the floors. We can't live in this place without walking on eggshells.
****, that sounds stressful. In California, tenants have the right to quiet enjoyment of their property. Have you documented these disturbances and communicated them to your landlord?
He's told me he can here everything we say. Then I learned he has cameras one under my daughters window and one by mine
That is concerning, ****. In California, it's illegal to use hidden cameras in areas where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Have you spoken to local authorities about this?
Yes and when they go to talk to him they just tell him to lay off
****, did the authorities take any action against your landlord after discussing with him? It's important to document all these instances and consider seeking help from a local attorney or legal aid service.
He shut our utilities off for 2 days during the winter
****, in California, it's illegal for a landlord to shut off utilities as a form of eviction. You may contact the Public Utilities Commission or a local legal aid service. Document everything and consider taking legal action if necessary.
I made a police report when he turned em off
That's a step in the right direction, ****. Have you followed up with the police since filing the report? It might also be useful to consult with a legal aid service or attorney about your options.
I've been trying to find an attorney but can't find one that will take my case
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In California, you can reach out to local law schools or legal aid societies. They often offer free or low-cost legal counsel. You can also consider contacting the California State Bar for lawyer referral services.
I have. And now seems to be interested in even talking to me
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles, ****. It can be tough, but don't give up. You can also try contacting the California Department of Consumer Affairs for guidance. They might help you find resources to handle your situation.
Ok. Thank u
You're welcome, ****. Remember, keep documenting everything and don't hesitate to reach out for help. Legal aid services can be a valuable resource. Best of luck with your situation.