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My 31 year old brother won't move out
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 665408" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Most Counties will have a Board of Realtors. They have all kinds of information and forms for property owners.</p><p></p><p>State law governs landlord tenant relations. Google California Landlord Tenant Law 2015. The California Department of Consumer Affairs has a pamphlet entitled California Tenants, A Guide to Residential Tenants' and Landlords' Rights, I believe it is free. </p><p>I am thinking that <em>in the case of danger or even an implied threat of violence</em>, that the normal eviction rules may not apply. Perhaps you might want to consult with the district attorney's office of your county or the sherrif as they are the ones that handle evictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 665408, member: 18958"] Most Counties will have a Board of Realtors. They have all kinds of information and forms for property owners. State law governs landlord tenant relations. Google California Landlord Tenant Law 2015. The California Department of Consumer Affairs has a pamphlet entitled California Tenants, A Guide to Residential Tenants' and Landlords' Rights, I believe it is free. I am thinking that [I]in the case of danger or even an implied threat of violence[/I], that the normal eviction rules may not apply. Perhaps you might want to consult with the district attorney's office of your county or the sherrif as they are the ones that handle evictions. [/QUOTE]
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