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Culver City Wrongful Eviction Lawyer

Serving Culver City and the surrounding Los Angeles County area. Free consultation, responses within one business day.

If you were forced out of your Culver City home through an illegal lockout, utility shutoff, harassment, or neglect, Baghikian Law fights back and holds landlords accountable. We represent tenants in Culver City and across Los Angeles County in wrongful and constructive eviction claims.

Illegal Self-Help Evictions Are Prohibited

Civil Code section 789.3 bars a Culver City landlord from changing locks, removing doors or windows, cutting off utilities, or removing a tenant's belongings to force them out. These self-help tactics are illegal no matter what the landlord believes about the tenancy, and violations can carry civil penalties of up to 100 dollars per day with a 250 dollar minimum, plus actual damages and attorney fees.

Constructive Eviction Through Neglect

A landlord who allows conditions to become so unlivable that a tenant is forced to leave may be liable for constructive eviction. When habitability failures, harassment, or intentional interference push a Culver City tenant out of areas like Downtown Culver City, Fox Hills, Blair Hills, Sunkist Park, and Culver West, we pursue the full damages the law allows.

Retaliation and Your Right to Stay

Only the sheriff, acting under a court-issued writ of possession, may physically remove a tenant in Culver City. California also prohibits retaliatory evictions filed in response to a tenant's protected activity, such as requesting repairs. If you faced a lockout, harassment, or a retaliatory push-out, we can evaluate your claim and pursue recovery.

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Culver City Wrongful and Constructive Eviction FAQs

Is it legal for a Culver City landlord to change the locks?
No. Civil Code section 789.3 bars a Culver City landlord from changing locks, shutting off utilities, or removing your belongings to force you out. Violations can carry penalties of up to 100 dollars per day with a 250 dollar minimum, plus damages and attorney fees.
What is constructive eviction in Culver City?
Constructive eviction occurs when a Culver City landlord allows conditions to become so unlivable, or engages in harassment, that a tenant is effectively forced to leave. That can support a claim for damages even without a formal eviction.
Can only the sheriff remove a tenant in Culver City?
Yes. Only the sheriff, acting under a court-issued writ of possession, may physically remove a tenant in Culver City. A landlord who does it personally is acting unlawfully.