How much time will it take for a Landlord to evict me in California?

Full question:

I am 75 years old and have lived in the same apartment that I rented for many years. Now the landlord wants to evict me. I need time. How much time will I have to move?

  • Category: Landlord Tenant
  • Subcategory: Lease Termination
  • Date:
  • State: Mississippi

Answer:

First you are more than likely entitled to 60 days notice to terminate the lease. It could take up to 2 months or more for an eviction to conclude in Court. Due to your age you may be able to stay there for up to 1 year. This is related to California landlord tenant laws and Las Angeles.

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FAQs

In North Dakota, landlords must provide a written notice to tenants before initiating an eviction. The notice period typically ranges from 3 to 30 days, depending on the reason for eviction. For non-payment of rent, a 3-day notice is common. If the tenant does not vacate, the landlord can file for eviction in court. The entire process, including court hearings, can take several weeks. Tenants have the right to contest the eviction in court. It's important to check local laws for specific procedures and timelines.