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Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Disputes between renters and landlords.
Get help →Eviction Defense
Facing eviction? You may have defenses.
Get help →Eviction Attorney
Help for landlords and tenants in evictions.
Get help →Real Estate Disputes
Disputes over property, contracts, and money.
Get help →Boundary Disputes
Property line, fence, and encroachment disputes.
Get help →Construction Defects
Water intrusion, structural, and builder defects.
Get help →HOA Disputes
Fines, rules, assessments, and enforcement.
Get help →Partition Actions
Force a sale or division of co-owned property.
Get help →Quiet Title
Resolve competing claims to property.
Get help →Purchase Contract Disputes
Disputes over a home purchase contract.
Get help →Lease Disputes
Disputes over lease terms and breaches.
Get help →Commercial Lease Disputes
High-stakes disputes over commercial leases.
Get help →Wrongful Foreclosure
Foreclosed on improperly? You may have a claim.
Get help →Property Fraud
Deed fraud, title theft, and misrepresentation.
Get help →Mechanic's Lien
File or fight a lien on property.
Get help →Real estate law FAQ
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How fast do I need to respond to an eviction?
California unlawful detainer (eviction) cases move quickly — tenants often have only about five days to respond after being served. This is general information, not legal advice; a participating firm can explain the deadlines that apply.
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