Eviction Notices in California

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Eviction Notices in California

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Are you a renter with a disability in California and have questions about evictions? Learn about your rights in this workshop, which will cover eviction notice requirements, what to do if you receive an eviction notice, and tips for resolving or even preventing these issues.

This webinar is aimed at tenants with disabilities. Service providers are welcome to attend, but tenant's questions will be prioritized during the Q&A section.

When:
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
1:00 PM
Pacific Time

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This webinar will be repeated on the first Tuesday of every month.
Can’t attend this month’s event? Join us next on Tuesday, April 1st.

About the webinar:

This workshop will explain the legal requirements for eviction notices in California. This will include what information must be in the notice, how it should be served, and ways a tenant can respond. 

We will also discuss strategies for resolving and hopefully even avoiding an eviction notice. This workshop focuses on the pre-unlawful detainer notice and will not address unlawful detainer litigation. 

This workshop is for legal information only. If you receive an eviction notice, you should consult an attorney for legal advice.

Reasonable Accommodations: Spanish interpretation will be offered

Speakers:

Tiffany Hickey, Staff Attorney with the Housing Stability Project (HSP) - Tiffany is an attorney specializing in housing law and committed to empowering marginalized communities, including low-income tenants, tenants with limited English proficiency, and people with disabilities. Currently a Staff Attorney II at Disability Rights California, she focuses on advocating for clients' rights, educating and empowering tenants, and promoting housing equity. Previously, Tiffany worked at the Asian Law Caucus, where she defended tenants against eviction and coordinated housing policy advocacy. At Bay Area Legal Aid, she represented clients in subsidized housing and mentored new attorneys. Tiffany’s passion for housing justice drives her work in helping clients navigate legal challenges and fight for their rights.

 

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After you register you will receive an email with the link to log into the webinar.
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Do you identify as a person with a disability?

Reasonable Accomodations

Please submit request by Februrary 28, 2025
Reasonable accommodations make sure that everyone can engage and participate with our events. Accommodations include live captioning, live American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, language translation, and more. Through making events accessible, we aim to fully include all people in our virtual events.

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