Riverside County Eviction Lawyers, Landlord Attorney

Helping Riverside County landlords with eviction, collection, and small claims attorney services since 1979.

Fast Eviction Service knows how time consuming, stressful and frustrating evictions can be for landlords taking this action as a last resort after repeated attempts to collect rent or get the rental agreement honored have failed. The eviction process is a proverbial minefield for landlords who can easily make expensive mistakes that have the effect of their eviction cases being thrown out of court on minor technicalities, delaying the day landlords finally get their property back.

Riverside County eviction attorney

Fast Eviction Service is here to guide you through each step of the process to a successful conclusion with the Riverside County Sheriff locking the tenant out and you regaining your rental income as quickly and inexpensively as possible. Our professional legal staff helps landlords only with evictions and can start your action today and handle everything for you from start to finish. We care and take the time to be certain we understand each of the important details of your case so your unlawful detainer is handled professionally and accurately that’s the best value for your dollar.

Fast Eviction Service has decades of legal experience handling tens of thousands of unlawful detainer cases that enables us to get all the essential details of your notices and court filings properly drafted, served and filed. Our experience enables us to accurately foresee the probable outcome of your case and how long it will take. We represent landlords in both residential and commercial evictions throughout the City of Riverside and County.

According to a recent Redfin Eviction Study the eviction rate in Riverside County was one out of every 33 Inland Empire renter households in 2014, the ninth-highest rate among large metropolitan areas nationwide that eviction data was available for.

Another recent study based upon the U.S. Census Bureau 2015 American Community Survey found that almost fifty-nine percent of Riverside County renters spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent in 2015, which is what economists and federal agencies refer to as “cost burdened” renters.

Riverside County courts

There are six California Superior Courts in Riverside County authorized to hear eviction cases. The Superior Court of California Riverside County Website advises to file unlawful detainer cases at the courthouse closest to where the rental property is located.

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
RIVERSIDE HISTORIC COURT

4050 Main Street
Riverside, CA 92501
(951) 777-3147
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
BANNING COURT

311 E Ramsey St
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 572-5408
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
BLYTHE DIVISION

265 Broadway
Blyth, CA 92225
(951) 921-5903
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
HEMET COURT

880 North State St
Hemet, CA 92543
(951) 306-3561
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
MORENO VALLEY DISTRICT

13800 Heacock St
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
(877) 955-3463
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE

30755-D Auld Rd
Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 704-7634
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
PALM SPRINGS COURTHOUSE

3255 E Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 393-2617

Eviction cases can be very complicated and full of pitfalls for landlords who lose time and lost rent by tenants who can become very aggressive defending their desire to remain on the property as long as they can.

Riverside County landlords cannot start an eviction as a retaliatory action against a tenant who, for example complains about what are known as “Mandated repairs” like the roof leaking, or reports habitability issues to a government regulatory agency or they may be liable for what are known as landlord retaliation lawsuits which can cost a lot of money.

There is no rent control in Riverside County, so landlords are permitted to raise a tenant’s rent as much and as frequently as they wish, provided they give proper written notice of the change. California law requires rent increases of more than 10% during any 12 month period requires 60 days written notice.

Riverside County Courts are e-Filing mandated and must use a preferred e-Filing vendor to process all court filings – which is another important reason it is always best to use a qualified Landlord Attorney to assist you and help you track your progress throughout the entire Riverside County eviction process.

Each step of the process must be followed exactly to the letter of the law before a court will render an unlawful detainer judgement. Landlords cannot evict a tenant on their own. Only a Riverside County Sheriff can take the final step of enforcing the court order locking the tenant out of the rental.

Please allow our friendly and professional staff at Fast Eviction Service to help you toll free at (800) 686-8686, (909) 889-2000 or via email at: intake@fastevict.com. Se Habla Español!


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Fast Eviction Services Serves Landlords in the Riverside County Cities of:

Banning, Beaumont, Blythe, Calimesa, Canyon Lake, Cathedral City, Coachella, Corona, Desert Hot Springs, Eastvale, Hemet, Indian Wells, Indio, Jurupa Valley, Lake Elsinore, La Quinta, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Perris, Rancho Mirage, Riverside, San Jacinto, Temecula, Wildomar.

And Landlords in the Riverside County Communities of:

Aguanga, Alberhill, Anza, Belltown, Bermuda Dunes, Cabazon, Cherry Valley, Chiriaco Summit, Coronita, Crestmore Heights, Desert Beach, Desert Center, Desert Edge, Desert Palms, East Blythe, Eagle Mountain, Eagle Valley, East Hemet, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, French Valley, Garnet, Good Hope, Green Acres, Highgrove, Home Gardens, Homeland, Idyllwild, Indio Hills, Lake Mathews, Lake Riverside, Lake Tamarisk, Lakeland Village, Lakeview, Lost Lake, Mead Valley, Meadowbrook, Mecca, Mesa Verde, Mountain Center, North Shore, Nuevo, Oasis, Pine Cove, Pinyon Pines, Rancho Capistrano, Ripley, Romoland, Sage, Sky Valley, Temescal Valley, Thermal, Thousand Palms, Valle Vista, Vista Santa Rosa, Warm Springs, Whitewater, Winchester, Woodcrest.


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