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Tenant default on repayment plan
hello,
Does any long beach CA or Los Angeles CA landlords have experience with a tenant falling behind on rent, filing an eviction and then agreeing to a repayment plan for the back due rent? My tenant and I have worked out a repayment plan to dismiss the eviction against them and now after a couple of months of paying they have now not been able to make payments towards the rent and back rent. I do have an eviction case ongoing in the event they default I can proceed with the eviction but do not know what forms, files or legal avenues I need to pursue with the court to get them out. Any recommendations or experience in this would be greatly appreciated.
thank you.