Real Estate/Development,
Law Practice,
Government
Aug. 13, 2021
Landlords’ lawyers busy again, but laws have changed the work
While many used to be chiefly litigators, filing unlawful detainer cases, much of their time now is spent advising clients on the stream of complex eviction moratorium laws coming out of Sacramento.





Attorneys representing landlords say they are busy again, often very busy, after a tough 2020. But their work has changed.
A field that was once a bit like an assembly line has morphed into a consulting business with a sideline in mental health.
While many used to be chiefly litigators, filing unlawful detainer cases, much of their time now is spent advising clients on the stream of complex eviction moratorium la...
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