Skip to content
×
Pro Members Get
Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
ANNUAL Save 54%
$32.50 /mo
$390 billed annualy
MONTHLY
$69 /mo
billed monthly
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
×
Take Your Forum Experience
to the Next Level
Create a free account and join over 3 million investors sharing
their journeys and helping each other succeed.
Use your real name
By signing up, you indicate that you agree to the BiggerPockets Terms & Conditions.
Already a member?  Login here
General Landlording & Rental Properties
All Forum Categories
Followed Discussions
Followed Categories
Followed People
Followed Locations
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies
Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal
Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback

Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

User Stats

256
Posts
110
Votes
Mel Hayes
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
110
Votes |
256
Posts

Evictions on the grounds of denial of entry

Mel Hayes
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

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

Loading replies...