I wouldn’t get too crazy with any antics, just be patient and get him out.
Put a "for sale" sign out front.
Next time he catches something on fire call the police and the fire dept. Then there is public record of it.
Tell them you afraid he's going to burn your rental home down. Also tell them it's not the first time...
Maybe arson charges will be set?
Yeah, don't give any reason for him to claim victim. We live in a world full of 'victims'. And this is California so...... Shoot, he may land himself a pro bono publico if he claimed victim.
We're sitting on our hands here Kim!
turn off the ac and bake him out
Well, bad news for me. Now because of the new law that they just passed AB3088 ( I think that is the number) our 60 day notice is void. We now have to serve him with a 120 day notice and state the reason. The reason being my immediate family member is going to move in. So the first $250 was a waste of money and now just had to pay another 355 for an hour at the attorney and for him to draw up new papers, then have someone serve them.
I guess the good news is I don't have to worry about serving him again and the server can leave the notice on the door and it is accepted legally. We do get to collect rent for the next 90 days but the last month we have to be "gracious" and let him have a month for free.
Totally ridiculous. All the video I have of him jacking off, threatening our friend and my husband and all is useless. The attorney said that because we excepted the rent after he had done these things, that makes that null and void to use as 'just cause' to get him evicted. Again, rediculous.
We have to wait for the attorney to draw up the new paperwork (who knows how long it will take him), then he will have someone serve him. The 120 days start that day. I'm hoping it will be before the end of this month. That will pretty much put us at the beginning of Feb. Then the attorney will have to start the actual eviction process. Who know how long that will take? So probably sometime mid summer of next year, we may have him out.
Other good news, is because he will not leave after the deadline, we will still be able to sue him. We will now add this additional attorney fee to the bill. LOL
Welcome to California and their ass backwards laws.
Keep in mind that if you sue someone in small claims court and win, that doesn’t mean anything. You have to actually follow them around and try to collect the money. Been through that before and it’s just not worth it 99% of the time.
I think that there would be a judgement put against him so if he ever inherits money or gets any type of payout like that, it would automatically send me a portion. At least that is what happened when I got robbed and they caught the guy. Every time he made money like for a job or what not, I got a check too.
Yes, that is true. Of course the judgement has a statute of limitations. In Oregon it’s 7 years. I suspect California is similar.