Sure, we know how to process evictions quickly, we’ve been doing it for over 31 years. We also created a number of original procedures and systems within the process, including innovative tactics, so that some uncontested evictions can be completed in as few as 13 days. We take pride in the fact that we know how to handle any apartment or rental problem that may arise due to unusual circumstances, and a fast resolution may just be a second opinion, a little more good advice, or an attorney letter or notice served upon your tenant.
Yet, speed is not everything. We have learned many things over the last 31 years, all of which have benefited our relationship with our valuable clients. In fact, we have many original clients that still call us for advice and when necessary initiate an eviction proceeding with us and refer their friends and business associates to us because they know that they will be treated well, their problem solved quickly and expertly because we provide an all encompassing landlord service to our clients which includes:
Quick Eviction Services
- Call Us for FREE Legal or Property or Rental Management Advice; see if you have an eviction case or learn how you can build a case with specific legal advice from our attorney or maybe just a little more good and sound property management advice from our staff of professionals may solve the problem.
- Start Your Case Conveniently; over the phone, by e-mail, facsimile or make an office visit (many times No Office Visit Required).
- Experienced, Tried and Proven (Registered and Bonded) Process Servers; are used to attain fast and proper service of legal documents upon the tenant, court and Sheriff’s Office.
- Evictions Done in as Little as 13 Days; most between 15 and 29 days Uncontested – contested cases with one court trial average 30 to 50 days
- Access to our wealth of landlord and lawyer experience; and turn your problem tenant over to us
- Written case progress reports and information pamphlets, by way of email, fax or mail, along with informative articles or kits to describe to you what we are doing and what you can and cannot do and an estimated date of return of possession of your rental property or apartment unit.
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FREE Membership to Landlord.com and CaliforniaLandlord.com; Rental Forms Center; (Value $275, over 80 California specific forms, including rental and leasing agreements, addenda, checklists, rent collection letters, notices, etc., FREE)
- Access to Landlord Library; learn from articles, checklists, etc. how to avoid, eliminate, and deal with problem tenants.
- Assistance with the Sheriff at Eviction; including meeting with the Sheriff to accept return of the premises (additional charge) and a 26 page Sheriff’s Eviction Kit.
- Assistance with Re-renting the premises; including using the Internet to advertise your vacancy for FREE to find a quality tenant, giving clients a list of professional vendors that specialize in providing discounted products and services to landlords and managers.
- Guidance and Referral of How to Thoroughly Qualify, Screen, Your new Prospective Tenant; information and advice will be provided to find quality, responsible new tenants, including running tenant credit reports and screening out problem prospects.
Landlord Services Goes the “Extra Mile” for Our Clients
Unlike other attorneys or eviction services, we show you, at your own pace, how to avoid, eliminate, and effectively deal with current problem tenants. It’s not always best to just get an attorney’s advice on every Landlord/Tenant situation though many would like you to think so. Landlord/Tenant problems are first a property management problem, many requiring a good legal grasp of the laws, but more importantly a good supply of common sense and application of practicality, experience, and reality to the situation is the best resolution most of time. Many attorneys give good legal advice, but they quote the law and interpret it to your specific situation, however, throwing the baby out with the bath water may be perfectly “legal” but wholly incorrect or even right and wrong for most Landlord/Tenant situations.
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