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How to Protect Yourself from an Illegal Eviction
July 31, 2025
Los Angeles, California Tenant Safety Law Firm is raising awareness about illegal evictions, a growing problem affecting renters across California. While landlords have the right to pursue evictions in certain cases, they must always follow the formal legal process. Any attempt to remove a tenant outside of the courts is unlawful and can result in serious penalties.
Illegal evictions, also known as “self-help” evictions, occur when landlords take matters into their own hands rather than going through proper court channels. Common tactics include:
- Changing locks without notice or a court order
- Shutting off utilities like water, electricity, or gas
- Removing a tenant’s belongings from the unit
- Harassing or threatening tenants to force them out
Tenants who face these tactics should act immediately. Steps to protect yourself include:
- Do not move out voluntarily: You cannot be forced to leave without a court order.
- Document everything: Keep written records, photos, and witness statements of any unlawful actions.
- Contact local authorities: Police or housing departments can intervene in illegal lockouts or utility shutoffs.
- Seek legal help: An attorney can file claims for damages and stop the eviction.
California law requires landlords to provide proper notice and file an unlawful detainer action in court if they wish to evict a tenant. Tenants are entitled to a fair hearing and the opportunity to defend their rights. Retaliatory or discriminatory evictions are also strictly prohibited.
“An eviction is one of the most stressful experiences a tenant can face, but landlords cannot take shortcuts,” said a spokesperson for Tenant Safety Law Firm. “Knowing your rights is the first step to stopping illegal practices before they succeed.”
Tenants experiencing eviction threats should contact a qualified attorney immediately to protect their housing and pursue remedies for landlord misconduct.
This release is informational only and not legal advice. Tenants should consult a licensed attorney about their specific situation.
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