Real Estate/Development
Aug. 31, 1999
Court Restricts Tenants' Ability to Delay Eviction
^^Real Property^^ By John R. Yeh Earlier this decade, the California Legislature enacted Code of Civil Procedure Section 715.050, which allows landlords to enforce a writ of possession for property following a judgment for possession in an eviction action, even if the tenant has filed bankruptcy after entry of judgment. While landlords seeking to evict tenants who have filed bankruptcy may have been reluctant to rely upon that provision for fear that it may be preempted by federal bankruptcy




By John R. Yeh
Earlier this decade, the California Legislature enacted Code of Civil Procedure Section 715.050, which allows landlords to enforce a writ of possession for property following a judgment for possession in an eviction action, even if the ten...
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