City Housing Department online or by calling 866-557-7368.
All notices to terminate a tenancy for all rental units subject to City's Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) and the Just Cause Ordinance (JCO) must be filed with the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) within three (3) business days of service on the tenant per Los Angeles Municipal Code 151.09. C. 9 & 165.05.
If you lose your eviction case, you need to move out (at the latest) 5 days after the sheriff posts a Notice to Vacate on your door. If you need more time to move, you can ask the court for a stay of execution.
Your landlord will have a dedicated complaints process on its website. If you cannot access their website, contact your landlord and ask for a copy. We suggest you make a complaint in writing via email, post, or your landlord's online resident portal so that you can keep a copy for your records.
If you have questions or concerns, or to report a problem, contact the Environmental Health Call Center at (888) 700-9995 or File a Complaint Online.
All units in LA now officially have “just cause” protections, meaning a landlord cannot evict a tenant without declaring a cause from a designated list, which you can find HERE. For non-RSO units, these protections take effect after six months or at the end of the first lease term, whichever comes first.
File a Complaint/ Claim Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse of City Assets. controller.lacity/fwa. Report a Violation of Campaign, Contract, Ethics, or Lobbying Laws. ethics.lacity/enforcement. File a Claim for Damages. cityattorney.lacity/claims. File a Complaint of Police Misconduct. lapdonline.
Post and mail the Notice. This is when you, or someone else 18 or older, posts a copy of the Notice on the home where your tenant lives and mails a copy to the tenant. The tenant's deadline to do what the Notice says doesn't start until the day after the Notice is mailed.
You are hereby notified that your description of motor vehicle, year, make, model and VIN #, was lawfully repossessed on Date because you defaulted on your loan with Credit Union Name. The vehicle is being held at location address of vehicle. be sold at public sale. A sale could include a lease or license.
Continue searching: The lender may continue to search for the vehicle, either through the repo agent or by hiring a private investigator. File a lawsuit: The lender may file a lawsuit against the debtor to recover the outstanding loan balance.