Eviction Lawyer

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Representing tenants across Chula Vista's Broadway Corridor, Eviction Lawyer pursues unlawful detainer defense, habitability violations, and retaliatory eviction claims from Suite 5000 at 333 H Street. The practice files causes of action under California Civil Code §§ 1941–1942.5 when landlords neglect maintenance obligations in the large apartment communities concentrated along the Bayfront and Broadway corridors, including complexes managed near Gateway Chula Vista. Toxic mold, lead paint exposure, and persistent pest infestations form the core of the firm's habitability caseload, with damages calculated under the percentage-of-rent-reduction method established in Hinson v. Delis (1972). Cases involving sewage backups, water intrusion, and structural plumbing failures require inspection documentation from licensed contractors including Solid Plumbing & Drains Inc to establish code-violation timelines. The firm litigates tenant-retaliation claims under California Civil Code § 1942.5, seeking statutory damages, actual damages, and injunctive relief when landlords serve retaliatory notices within 180 days of a habitability complaint filed with Chula Vista code enforcement.