I Was not given 30 to 60 day notice when being evicted, what can I do?

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I Was not given 30 to 60 day notice when being evicted, what can I do?

Asked on May 26, 2009 under Real Estate Law, California

Answers:

N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

If you were supposed to be given a 30 or 60-day notice (sometimes a 3-Day notice is appropriate) and were never served with the notice, then find out if the landlord has been given a court date for an Unlawful Detainer(Eviction). If so, notify the court that you never received notice. You probably will have to go to court and fight the eviction on the grounds that proper notice was never served to you.


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