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Updated 5 months ago,

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Andrew Sol
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What specific UD form is used to evict the prior owner from a foreclosed home in CA?

Andrew Sol
  • Rental Property Investor
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The deed is recorded/perfected and the 3/90 Notice to Quit has been served.  Owner's not responding to cash for keys. The Unlawful Detainer forms on the county website are aimed at tenant evictions (with a lease).  The eviction packet the county provides includes the "UD-100 Complaint - Unlawful Detainer" form, but that form states on the bottom of the first page "Do not use this form for evictions after sale (Code Civ Proc 1161a)".  The 1161a section applies to situations where occupants hold over after the premises are sold.  I can't find any other appropriate form to use for this case.

What is the correct UD form to use against holdover prior owners?  Thanks!

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