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Upland Retaliatory Eviction Lawyer

Upland’s got foothills and charm, but what happens when your landlord throws a wrench into your peaceful living situation with an eviction notice?

If you think you’re getting kicked out for exercising your rights, it might be illegal.

Arie Shamuilian, your Upland eviction defense attorney, is here to be your champion and fight for your right to stay.

Facing eviction is a total bummer. It’s stressful, disruptive, and can leave you feeling powerless.

But if you suspect your landlord is trying to punish you for being a good tenant – complaining about leaky faucets or joining forces with your neighbors about that drafty hallway – that’s retaliatory eviction, and it’s against the law!

Don’t let them bully you.

Call me today at 951-944-2292 for a free case evaluation.

California Law on Your Side: Eviction Ain’t a One-Way Street

California law protects tenants from unfair evictions, especially those motivated by revenge.

This means your landlord can’t kick you out simply because you:

  • Complained about health hazards in your apartment. We all deserve to live in a safe and healthy environment!
  • Joined forces with your fellow tenants to demand better living conditions. There’s power in numbers, and sometimes landlords need a gentle reminder of their responsibilities.
  • Refused to pay rent until repairs were actually made. You shouldn’t have to live with leaky roofs or faulty appliances and pay top dollar for the privilege.
  • Exercised your right to renew your lease. It’s your right by law, and your landlord can’t deny it without a legitimate reason.

If your eviction notice landed in your mailbox right after any of these actions, it could be a clear case of retaliatory eviction.

Don’t let your landlord play dirty – fight back!

Arie Shamuilian: Your Upland Eviction Defense Attorney

The legalese surrounding eviction can be tricky. But fear not, for I, Arie Shamuilian, your Upland eviction defense attorney, am here to be your hero!

Here’s how I’ll help:

  • Case Review: Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together: We’ll analyze the details of your situation to see if your eviction has a whiff of retaliation to it.
  • Building a Wall of Evidence: We’ll gather all the proof to support your case, like maintenance requests, emails with your landlord, and witness statements from those friendly neighbors.
  • Courtroom Showdown, Lawyer Style: We’ll represent you in court with the confidence of a champion to ensure you can stay put in your Upland home.
  • Maybe Even Some Payback: Depending on the case, you might be entitled to compensation for the emotional toll, moving costs, and legal fees. Let’s make your landlord feel the sting, legally speaking.

Knowledge is Power: Don’t Be a Sitting Duck

Empower yourself, tenant friend!

Here’s how to stay eviction-proof:

  • Document Everything: Keep copies of all communication with your landlord, from repair requests to emails and texts. Paper trails are your friend!
  • Know Your Rights: Educate yourself on California tenant laws regarding repairs, living conditions, and eviction. Knowledge is empowering!
  • Legal Counsel is Your Secret Weapon: If you suspect retaliatory eviction, don’t hesitate to call a lawyer. The sooner, the better!

Call an Upland Eviction Defense Lawyer Today!

Eviction can feel like the end of the world, but it doesn’t have to be. If you think your landlord is trying to evict you illegally, contact Arie Shamuilian, your Upland eviction defense attorney.

Schedule a free case evaluation by calling 951-944-2292.

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