
California Collect Back Rent Version
Rent Collection and Judgment Recovery
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Narrated by:
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Robert Craft
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By:
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Cynthia Schmidt
About this listen
California Collect Back Rent Version starts out with the three types of eviction notices and the eviction process. This is when the landlord wants possession of the property and/or a money judgment. When the tenant moves out owing rent and/or damages, the landlord will file a small claims. Cynthia discusses the Small Claims Court with the procedure and forms. To collect on the judgments, she covers the Wage, Bank. Levy on Personal to the Order to Appear for Examination. All California procedures, forms, and flowcharts. A must for "all" landlords!
©2021 Cynthia Schmidt (P)2021 Cynthia Schmidt
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