Ca Eviction Timeline

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California
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CA-P113-PKG
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The California Eviction in Foreclosure Package is a comprehensive resource designed for those navigating the eviction process after property foreclosure. It contains important forms like the 90 Day Lease Termination Notice, which informs tenants of their need to vacate, and a summary of tenant rights under California law. This package helps ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, such as the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act. Users can fill out forms using either digital tools or manually, making it accessible for various levels of legal expertise. Key features include instructions on legal document storage and tips for successfully completing the forms. This package serves attorneys and legal professionals in managing eviction cases, ensuring their clients understand tenant obligations and rights, while also aiding landlords in their legal responsibilities post-foreclosure. For paralegals and legal assistants, the included forms and guides facilitate efficient case management and support for their clients throughout the eviction process.
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