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Diane Davis Purchasing tax sale deeds
20 March 2017 | 8 replies
Here in Arkansas, you would probably have to use the unlawful detainer process to evict the occupants of your newly acquired property.  
Michael R. How to Market Directly to Owners
20 April 2012 | 4 replies
You then may want to cross check the addresses against unlawful detainer actions and see if there's a property with tenant issues.
Irina Cioaca How do I find all landlords who filed for eviction in the past 2 months?
11 April 2012 | 7 replies
Hello Andrew.Unlawful detainers we don't have.
Cody Hahn Direct mail?
17 November 2020 | 33 replies
Check out unlawful detainers at your court house...
Randy Mattila What is the most successful direct mail method?
12 April 2018 | 1 reply
Yes we all love our favorite place however the more people you know who know you buy houses the better.Visit the unlawful detainer hearings and speak to landlords doing pro per evictions. 
Jason Holtzinger California Or Out of State????
2 September 2022 | 60 replies
State laws set unlawful detainer laws but policy is dictated at the very local level. 
Angela W. Foreclosure - What to expect on the day of Foreclosure
8 December 2022 | 0 replies
If the tenants or occupants have not vacated the premises, then the next step is to file an action for forcible detainer action in Justice of the Peace Court in the county and precinct where the property is located.
Aaron Mazzrillo San Bernardino, CA
10 August 2022 | 25 replies
So it's not all crap but that area is SFRs.Plus, how in the world did you detain 2 trespassers?
Denise G. Property owners in CA forced to reduce rents by 25%
23 April 2020 | 20 replies
Read CAA's letter opposing AB 828 here.This bill denies equal justice to housing providers by:Forcing landlords to reduce rents by 25% even if a tenant cannot demonstrate a hardship or need.Allowing judges and the court system to set rents and change the rental agreements already in place.Assuming every tenant is facing a hardship related to COVID-19 and must be compensated for this hardship.Protecting nuisance tenants as it does not require tenants to answer an unlawful detainer complaintMandating that rental property owners demonstrate an economic hardship to collect the contracted rent.AB 828 is an unfair attempt to allow the government and the courts to give reduced rent to all tenants even if they have face no economic hardship, and it provides safeguards for landlords.Contact your state legislator and ask him or her to VOTE NO on AB 828.It's insane.
Alyssa K. Cozy allowed payment reversal that withdrew previously paid rent
22 May 2024 | 90 replies
But the laws don’t appear to spell out timelines other than they need to have received notice 3 days prior to my filing a forcible detainer.