Eviction Notices in California

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Eviction Notices in California

Join us for a virtual workshop

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.

When:
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
1:00 PM
Pacific Time

Register Today

About the virtual workshop:

Join DRC’s Equal Access and Housing Practice Group for an explanation of 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.

If you still have questions about your [workshop topic] issue after the event, you may have a chance for a private 15-minute consultation with a DRC team member. Consultations are limited and are not guaranteed. Instructions will be given at the workshop.

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

Interpretation will be provided if requested at least 1 week before the event date.

Speaker:

Debra Benci-Wodoward, Debbie is an attorney with Disability Rights of California. Her prior experience has been as a Self-Help attorney for Unlawful Detainers and Small Claims as part of a partnership between Yolo County Superior Court and Legal Services of Northern California.

 

Register for the virtual workshop

After you register you will receive an email with the link to log into the virtual workshop.
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Are you a tentant in California?
Do you identify as a person with a disability?

Reasonable Accommodations

Please submit request by January 27, 2025
Reasonable accommodations—such as live captioning and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation—ensure that everyone can fully engage in and participate in our events. We ask for as much advance notice as possible to fulfill your request; however, even if your request is close to the event date, please submit it and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

Do you need a specific reasonable accommodation?