Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
what is a notice of filing an unlawful detainer case
3 Answers from Attorneys
It means an unlawful detainer action (Eviction Lawsuit) has been filed and the defendant/tenant will soon be served with a Summons/Complaint, if he/she hasn't been served already.
Not sure exactly what you mean. Most unlawful detainer actions begin (are filed) when a tenant fails to vacate after receiving a notice such as a three-day notice to pay rent or quit; then the next "notice" is the service of a summons and complaint. See Code of Civil Procedure section 1161 for the key provisions of law regarding initiating a UD action.
Mr. Shokrian is right. It is a notice that is mailed to a tenant by a court after an unlawful detainer action has been filed. An unlawful detainer action is a court proceeding filed by a land owner to evict a tenant.
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