Are you a landlord in Los Angeles wondering how long an unlawful detainer/eviction can take? In this video, Eva Kobi from SNS Law Group provides a comprehensive overview of the eviction process and the factors that can impact how long it takes.
Read MoreWelcome to our comprehensive guide on “Everything Landlords Must Know About Rent Control in Los Angeles”. This video is brought to you by Eva Kobi, a seasoned trial attorney with SNS Law Group who has over a decade of experience in the real estate world.
Read MoreWelcome to our comprehensive guide on “Everything Landlords Must Know About Rent Control in Los Angeles”. This video is brought to you by Eva Kobi, a seasoned trial attorney with SNS Law Group who has over a decade of experience in the real estate world.
Read MoreWelcome to SNS Law Group. In this video, Attorney Edrin Shamtob, a licensed California attorney with over a decade of experience in real estate law, discusses the two main categories
Read MoreWelcome to SNS Law Group. In this video, Attorney Edrin Shamtob, a licensed California attorney with over a decade of experience in the real estate field, discusses the critical changes in California rental laws that are coming into effect in 2024, including AB-12.
Read MoreWelcome to SNS Law Group, experts in real estate law, including landlord-tenant disputes. In this video, Attorney Bijan Shakibkoo, founder and managing partner of SNS Law Group, discusses four common mistakes that can render your 3-day notice defective, costing you time and money.
Read MoreWelcome to SNS Law Group, experts in real estate law, including landlord-tenant disputes. In this video, Attorney Edrin Shamtob, a California licensed attorney with over a decade of experience in landlord-tenant law, discusses three essential steps you need to follow in order to evict a non-paying tenant from a rent-controlled property in Los Angeles.
Read MoreAccording to the California Courts website, “As of October 1, 2021, a tenant may be evicted for any legal reason, including failure to pay rent.” Previously, the law had been amended in light of the unique circumstances for people during COVID-19.
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