Disabled woman needing legal help!
Greetings!
I am a disabled, lodger, about to be unfairly evicted!
Other violations are present as well; I am powerless to take this battle on alone - please help!
Email response requested- please leave a phone number and the earliest and latest times which you'd like to be called (i.e. no earlier than... no later than...)
Thank you very much for your time in reading this - and for your compassion in passing this information along to those who may be able to help me.
Warm wishes to you all,
Re: Disabled woman needing legal help!
You could try calling Adult Protective Services and or Legal Aid.
Document every thing! Who, What, When....etc.
Re: Disabled woman needing legal help!
Legal Aid of Sonoma County may be able to assist. They're online at https://legalaidsc.org/
They're located at
144 S E St., Suite 100
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
(707) 542-1290
Re: Disabled woman needing legal help!
We're all disabled one way or another if not for anymore than not having grown up in a tribe, but if your able to post here your able to educate yourself. Here is a basic diagram of the eviction process. do some other searches on how to respond to an unlawful detainer which is the legal step required by the landlord in order to evict you after the eviction period in the notice has passed. You have five days after you are served formally with an illegal detainer to respond to the courts, if they go that far,
When it goes to court it will be a month or more you can be there where you live depending on how well you treat your ignorance in this matter.
Even still you can ask the judge to delay your eviction
You found that place once
you can find another, especially here maybe
To respond its just a form you fill out but you only have five days to do it, you can claim hardship and have filing fees waved. and after that, you go before the judge and you can request a jury trial somewhere along the line. but you have to do it formally you can find out by searching. This is just recent hard won knowledge.
https://www.caltenantlaw.com/Eviction.htm
I do not endorse this site except for the information on the process, but it gives you more to think about, choose your own law assistance, if your disabled you have help in the sources posted in the preceding posts...