Legal Question in Employment Law in California

I am a property manager for a residential rental property whose owners are living outside of the U.S. The owners have signed a declaration granting me authority to act on their behalf in all legal proceedings concerning the property, including unlawful detainer actions. My question: can I legally issue an eviction or pay/quit notice, and file/sign an unlawful detainer action? If so, can I also appear at court on behalf of the property owners?


Asked on 10/01/11, 1:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jim Betinol Withrow and Betinol Law

I am not sure what kind of declaration the owners of the property signed. However, what you need is a limited power of attorney to manage and run the property as the owner would. If you have such a power of attorney from the owner, then yes you would be able to make those legal actions on behalf of the owner.

Feel free to contact me should you need assistance in drafting such a document, or an attorney in your area.

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Answered on 10/05/11, 12:39 am


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