One of the most common issues we see is when a tenant is forced to move out of their home in what is known as a constructive eviction. In San Francisco, Oakland, and other cities with local Rent Ordinances, a tenant has been constructively evicted when a tenant is forced to move out of a rent-controlled home due to a landlord’s actions or inactions.
If you have been dealing with a problem in your home that is making your living situation unbearable and are constructively evicted contact us today to discuss your options.
over
years of experience in representing tenants.
Every case is different and lawyers are prohibited from telling a potential client what their case is worth. However, you may be entitled to substantial financial damages if you have been forced out of your home due to the actions or inactions of your landlord.
Damages in a constructive or wrongful eviction lawsuit include: overpayment of rent; rent differential damages (difference between rent paid and market rate); emotional distress; and out-of-pocket moving fees, among others. In cities such as Oakland and San Francisco, tenants may be entitled to a multiplier on their damages with a showing of bad faith. Tenants are also entitled to attorney’s fees and costs.
We recognize that most tenants cannot afford to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket to a lawyer.
That is why we represent tenants in constructive eviction lawsuits on a contingency fee basis. A contingency fee means we only get paid when you do. This means you do not have to have money to seek justice. We only get paid if and when you do.
For more information or to discuss your legal situation, call us today at (415) 649-6203 for a phone consultation or submit an inquiry below. Please note our firm can only assist tenants residing in San Francisco, Oakland & Berkeley.
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