In Los Angeles, eviction matters involve strict timelines, notices, and court procedures. Our Real Estate Litigation team helps landlords and tenants navigate the process with clarity and practical guidance.
From early case assessment to resolution, we tailor strategies to the type of property—residential or commercial—and the unique rules of Los Angeles County.
Proactive eviction counsel helps protect your investment, ensures compliance with California law, and can shorten timelines by reducing surprises along the way.
Ling Law Group in Los Angeles focuses on residential and commercial eviction proceedings, including notices, unlawful detainer actions, and enforcement. Our attorneys collaborate to deliver practical strategies designed for landlords, property managers, and commercial landlords in the LA area.
Eviction cases involve notices, filings, and, when needed, writs of possession. California law sets timelines and protections for tenants that must be followed carefully.
Whether you own a single-family home, an apartment complex, or a commercial space in Los Angeles, accurate documentation and timely action help protect your investment.
An eviction is a legal process to regain possession after a lease breach or nonpayment. In California, landlords must follow notice requirements and court procedures to obtain relief.
The main steps include issuing the correct notice, filing an unlawful detainer action, properly serving documents, and obtaining a judgment or writ of possession if needed. Accurate records and timely action are essential.
This glossary explains terms commonly used in eviction litigation to help owners and managers navigate the process.
A written notice informing the tenant of the lease breach or nonpayment and of the required time to cure or vacate.
The court action filed to obtain possession after proper notices have been given.
A court order directing law enforcement to remove a tenant and restore possession.
A negotiated agreement resolving the eviction without a full trial.
Options include negotiated settlements, expedited unlawful detainer actions, or full eviction litigation. We help you choose the path that balances speed, cost, and risk for your Los Angeles property.
If the breach is clear and the tenant is ready to vacate, a focused notice and streamlined action can resolve the matter without a full lawsuit.
For predictable rent defaults or minor lease violations, mediation or a simpler proceeding may be the best fit.
If you manage several units or face contested tenancy, a thorough approach ensures all issues are addressed.
We review notices, compliance with local rules, and eviction timelines to minimize risk.
Thorough planning reduces delays, protects your rights, and increases the likelihood of a favorable outcome.
A clear path and efficient handling can shorten timelines and reduce costs.
Anticipating defenses and documenting evidence helps prevent avoidable delays and setbacks.
Keep copies of notices, payments, and written communications with tenants.
Reach out for a case evaluation soon after eviction concerns arise to plan a strong approach.
Protect your investment, minimize downtime, and recover possession when needed.
Los Angeles rules require careful handling, accurate notices, and timely actions.
When rent is not paid as due, proper notices and a strategy are needed to recover possession.
Significant or repeated lease violations may require swift action to protect property and tenants.
If occupancy continues after the lease term ends, eviction procedures begin to restore control of the property.
Local knowledge, practical planning, and clear communication help you move forward efficiently.
Transparent pricing and ongoing client updates ensure you know where things stand.
We work with property owners and managers to protect your investment in Los Angeles.
We start with a thorough case assessment and then tailor a plan that aligns with your goals and timeline in Los Angeles.
We review the lease, notices, and evidence to determine the best course and deadlines.
Identify key defenses, deadlines, and required documentation.
Create a practical plan that aligns with your goals and budget.
Prepare notices, file the unlawful detainer, and serve the parties properly.
Ensure notices and filings meet legal requirements and deadlines.
Advance hearings and motions with strong advocacy.
Obtain judgment, writ of possession, or reach a settlement that fits your needs.
Finalize orders and enforcement actions.
Tenant vacates and the property is returned to you.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
In California, eviction is the legal process used to remove a tenant and regain possession of a property when terms of the lease are violated or rent is not paid. Notices must be served properly, and a court action is required to obtain an eviction order. Processing times vary by city and court calendar, so timely planning is essential.
The timeline for eviction in Los Angeles depends on whether the tenant contests the case and the court schedule. Fast-track eviction can be pursued for straightforward matters, but delays can occur due to defenses, continuances, and administrative procedures. A lawyer can help you navigate these steps efficiently.
A notice to quit is a written document informing a tenant of lease violations or nonpayment and the time they have to vacate or cure the breach. Proper service and timing are critical to keep the eviction on track.
Tenants do have opportunities to present defenses in court, such as improper notice, retaliation, or claimed habitability issues. A strong legal strategy helps address these defenses and present your case clearly.
Costs for eviction litigation can include filing fees, service fees, attorney time, and potential fees for motions or appeals. We discuss expectations upfront and strive for transparent pricing and outcomes.
Rent moratoriums can affect eviction cases depending on current laws and state guidance. It is important to confirm the latest rules for Los Angeles and California with a local attorney.
Bring your lease, notices, records of payment, correspondence with the tenant, and any related documents. A thorough set of materials helps our team assess the case quickly.
If a tenant refuses to move after a writ is issued, law enforcement typically enforces the writ and completes the eviction. The attorney can coordinate the process and address any remaining issues.
While not required in every case, having a lawyer simplifies navigation of notices, filings, and hearings. A local eviction attorney can help protect your rights and streamline the process.
To start an eviction case in Los Angeles, you file the appropriate unlawful detainer complaint and serve the tenant with the required notices. An attorney can help ensure proper forms, timing, and strategy.