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Inglewood Eviction and Unlawful Detainer Lawyer

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Baghikian Law represents both landlords and tenants in eviction and unlawful detainer matters throughout Inglewood and the surrounding Los Angeles County area. California evictions move on a strict statutory timeline, and a single misstep, such as a defective notice, improper service, or a missed deadline, can decide the outcome. We bring precision and speed to every case.

The Unlawful Detainer Process in Inglewood

Most evictions begin with a written notice, followed by an unlawful detainer complaint filed in the Superior Court that serves Inglewood. Cases for Inglewood are generally heard at the Inglewood Courthouse, One Regent Street, with the filing location set by the property ZIP code. Once served, a tenant has just 10 business days to file a response, so acting quickly is essential for both sides.

Representing Inglewood Landlords

For property owners in Inglewood, we prepare notices that survive judicial scrutiny, file and prosecute unlawful detainer actions, and carry cases through trial and the writ of possession when needed. We handle non-payment of rent, lease breaches, owner move-ins, and substantial-remodel matters, and we confirm compliance with every local rule before a notice goes out.

Defending Inglewood Tenants

For tenants facing eviction in Inglewood, we review the validity of the notice, the landlord's compliance with local just-cause and rent-control rules, habitability defenses, retaliation, and procedural defects. Missing the 10 business day response window can lead to a default judgment, so we move fast to protect your housing and your record.

Local Rules That Shape Inglewood Evictions

City of Inglewood Housing Protection Ordinance No. 20-03, effective December 5, 2019. Because notice periods, just-cause requirements, and filing obligations can differ by jurisdiction, we confirm exactly which rules apply to a property in Morningside Park, Lennox (unincorporated), Hyde Park adjacent, Centinela Valley, and Downtown Inglewood or elsewhere in Inglewood before advising on any eviction.

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Inglewood Eviction and Unlawful Detainer FAQs

How long does an eviction take in Inglewood?
An uncontested case in Inglewood typically runs 30 to 45 days from service of the unlawful detainer through judgment, plus the sheriff's notice-to-vacate period. A contested case that goes to trial usually takes 60 to 90 days, and local backlogs can add more.
Which court hears eviction cases for Inglewood?
Unlawful detainer cases for Inglewood are generally filed at the Inglewood Courthouse, One Regent Street. The exact filing location is set by the property ZIP code under the Los Angeles Superior Court local rules.
How many days does a Inglewood tenant have to respond to an eviction?
As of 2025, a tenant served with an unlawful detainer summons in Inglewood has 10 business days to file a written response. Missing that window can lead to a default judgment, so both landlords and tenants should act quickly.