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Douglas Armendarez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula, CA
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Code Enforcement

Douglas Armendarez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula, CA
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This is an opposite look at eviction. I have some friends that just got a 30 day eviction notice from the city code enforcement office (in California). My question: because this is a safety issue, how does the eviction timeline differ from a regular eviction. Should they be in a panic, while I work to find them another house, or should the 30 day notice not be taken that seriously, especially since once I find them something they will probably be starting into a 30 day escrow. Thanks for your knowledge!

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