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An Update to Evictions with AB 2347
The signing of California Assembly Bill 2347 (AB 2347) provides tenants an extended time to file a response to an Unlawful Detainer Complaint. With AB 2347, the time for tenants to respond has now DOUBLED, and tenants will now have ten (10) Court days to file a response.

Navigating Landlord Laws: Protect Your Property & Peace of Mind
Join us for another episode as we dive into the complex world of California tenant-landlord law with powerhouse attorney Eileen Kendall. Eileen shares expert insights on navigating legal gray areas, from handling adverse possession cases to preventing evictions and managing difficult tenants.

What is the Litigation Process?
Part of our Litigation Insights Series, learn more in the next article: What Is a Motion for Summary Judgment — and How Can It Help Your Case? The litigation process in California is a multi-step journey that can be both lengthy and costly. At Kendall Law, we represent both plaintiffs and defendants in civil cases […]

2025 California Real Estate Laws: A Summary of Key Changes for Landlords and Property Managers
As California real estate and property laws evolve in 2025, landlords, property managers, and homeowners face critical updates that can significantly impact their responsibilities and operations. Each year, new laws impose increasingly stringent regulations on property owners and the real estate industry. Non-compliance with these laws can result in significant consequences, including civil penalties, damages, […]

Understanding the NAR Settlement
By Thomas Hayostek JD/Bar Candidate In April 2024, the NAR agreed to a $418 million settlement resolving nationwide antitrust litigation arising over claims from home sellers related to broker commissions. In Burnett, a jury found NAR and other nationwide brokerage firms guilty of colluding to artificially raise seller commissions. During the cooperative compensation era, […]