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Common Pitfalls for San Diego Landlords in the Eviction Process: Accepting Partial Rent

Once an eviction notice is served on a tenant, he or she may try contacting the landlord to ask for an extension of time to pay the rent. It’s likely that by the time the landlord has gotten around to actually starting the eviction process, the tenant  is MORE than one month’s rent behind….and probably owes the landlord a substantial amount of money. A common scenario involves the tenant trying to give the landlord partial payment and promising to pay the remainder of the amount due in the future as a compromise.

Unlawful Detainers: 3 Day Notice, 30 Day Notice or 60 Day Notice?

As discussed in my recent blog article about the San Diego eviction process, the first step in evicting a tenant is issuing the appropriate notice. The most common notices are the 3 Day Notice, the 30 Day Notice and the 60 Day Notice.
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