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John Vanhara
  • Torrance, CA
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Industrial warehouses - attorney needed for eviction

John Vanhara
  • Torrance, CA
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I have a tenant who is not doing well, but the current management is not willing to find any solution. The time is coming where they will be not able to pay rent. I want to be ready for the moment and do eviction quickly. The industrial warehouses are located in California, Nevada and Oregon. I am looking for a great attorney. 

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Stephen Haynes
  • Rocklin, CA
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Stephen Haynes
  • Rocklin, CA
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Garry Link is the best eviction attorney I have seen he is located in Sacramento his website is teamlink.com. If you would like the rest of his contact info pm me he has done 43,000 evictions and counting according to his website. Best of luck and I would also be looking for a new management company. As a property manager we are always looking for solutions before it gets to the eviction process sometimes there is nothing that can be done but most of the time there is a solution that works for all parties involved.

Best Regards,

Stephen Haynes   

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