Eviction Notice in San Francisco: Version 2. For-Fault Evictions 37.9(a)(1)(A)-(a)(7) and first four Non-Fault Evictions (a)(8)(i)-(a)(10) Contributor(s): Volkov, Aleksandr a. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0996274480 ISBN-13: 9780996274487 Publisher: Volf.com OUR PRICE: $28.47 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 2019 |
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BISAC Categories: - Law | Landlord & Tenant |
Physical Information: 0.36" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.52 lbs) 156 pages |
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Publisher Description: Sufficiency of an eviction notice is a question of success or failure of the entire eviction process. It is not just a piece of the puzzle, it is its fundamental cornerstone. While landlords can fail elsewhere, without a proper notice they may not succeed. It is even more so in the City and County of San Francisco, a municipality with an enforcedeviction control, where the local ordinance dictates which properties and what kinds of eviction are regulated, and what is required of an eviction notice to be enforceable.Drafting a notice is the eviction's first step, and it should be done right. This book educates on how to find-or better, avoid-common mistakes made by the notice drafters. The material is equally useful in defense, helping to identify noncompliance in someone else's notice. I hope you will enjoy the book, no matter what side you are on.This volume covers general requirements for eviction notices issued for "for-fault" and "no fault" evictions, all nine "for-fault" and the first four non-fault "just causes," available under the San Francisco eviction ordinance. Next publications will address the rest of the "no fault" evictions. |