How to evict a tenant in a mobile home park?
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How to evict a tenant in a mobile home park?
I need to remove a person living in the property who has no lease. The former owner tried several methods to evict, including red tag via code enforcement., 3 day pay/quit notice, trespassing with sheriffs present, etc. What do we have to do to have her removed so we can move in? The park even has served her a restraining order, as well as the former owner.
Asked on August 7, 2012 under Real Estate Law, California
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You need to consult with a landlord tenant attorney to assist you in your matter. I suggest a thirty day notice of termination be served on the person that you want out. If the person does not leave in the thirty day time period, then an unlawful detainer action will need to be filed. Assuming you prevail on the unlawful detainer action then the court will order the person out by a certain date. If he or she refuses, then the sheriff will forcefully remove this person.
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