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Evictions on the grounds of denial of entry
Hello bigger pockets,
I have a tenant who has filed a complaint against me for repairs. I gave them a 24-hr notice to enter for necessary repairs. When my handyman and myself arrived they pretended to not be home. They have moved in a animal so I did not enter on my own. I then gave them another 24 hr notice to enter and they again did the same thing.
My question is do I have enough to file an eviction with the court? I know in most cases you must have some form of notice to comply but in this case wouldn't the 24 hour notices be enough? I'm in California, and I know each state is different but if anyone has a eviction on this grounds I'd like to hear your experience.
Thanks