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04. Unlawful Detainer
The eviction process is very strict and procedurally oriented. At The Law Offices of Rosetta E. Broomfield, we take a four (4) step approach. First, (1) we give the appropriate written notice and service of process depending on your situation. Second, (2) we draft and file the required documents to start your eviction court case applying California's COVID-19 Rent Relief Program when necessary. Third, (3) Negotiation. Lastly, (4) is to ask for a trial date, default judgment, or go to trial.
This process is very statute driven and at The Law Offices of Rosetta E. Broomfield, we provide a professional eye to every detail to facilitate the best result in your individual case.
When preparing for an unlawful detainer dispute, it is important to speak with an attorney, well-versed in real estate litigation and equipped to understand your rights and give insight to the best solutions.
If you are a landlord seeking to evict a tenant, The Law Offices of Rosetta E. Broomfield will seek to get you the maximum recovery from your unlawful detainer suit. As a landlord, time is money and each day that passes results in additional lost income. This could have devastating effects upon your business, including damage to your credit and potential property foreclosure.
If you are a landlord seeking an eviction, contact The Law Offices of Rosetta. E. Broomfield immediately to schedule your initial consultation.
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Please contact the office (310)767-6631 and leave your email address and a brief reason for your call. A client intake form will be sent to your email address. Thoroughly complete the client intake form and return it to Rosetta@broomfieldlawfirm.com. Upon receipt we will schedule a 30 minute conference within 48 hours. We will discuss the matter as indicated on the form.
Attorney-client confidentiality applies to this free consultation, however the review of your matter does not create an attorney client agreement nor an expression of an opinion whether or not you will prevail if we move forward. We advise you to seek a second opinion whether or not we chose to represent you.