The eviction process generally begins with a notice to the tenant—such as a three-day notice to pay rent or quit. If the issue isn’t resolved, the landlord may file an unlawful detainer lawsuit in court. The tenant then has a chance to respond, and if the matter isn’t settled, a hearing or trial will be scheduled. If the landlord wins, the court issues a judgment and the sheriff may carry out the eviction.
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