Tenant Defense


If you have been served with court papers, you should  not avoid the matter.  Failing to respond properly and timely means that you are officially admitting "guilt"  and are agreeing to be evicted with a long term bad credit record.  Just moving out (or moving your business out) to avoid a Sheriff lockout will not help at all.  In fact, it can make matters worse.  Running from this problem will not work.  Tenants facing court eviction must take the matter seriously and act promptly to protect valuable rights.  Remember, if served with UNLAWFUL DETAINER papers, you must respond properly and timely or you will LOSE the case and be evicted, even if you are innocent of any wrong doing.


If you have been served with any of the following notices; The Law Offices of Nathaniel Bigger can help.
  • Three Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
  • Three Day Notice to Perform or Quit
  • Three Day Notice to Quit
  • Thirty Day notice to Terminate Tenancy
  • Sixty Day Notice to Terminate Tenancy
  • Ninety Day Notice to Terminate Tenancy