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Hasti Rahsepar

HDR Law Group
  • Landlord Tenant, Real Estate Law, Personal Injury
  • California
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Hasti Rahsepar is an experienced attorney dedicated to helping clients in matters such as property management consulting, landlord-tenant disputes, premises liability, civil litigation, and more.

With over 15 years of specialty in commercial and residential landlord-tenant law and one of the highest success rates in eviction jury trials, we provide you the tools, advice, and the service you deserve to protect your property rights. As a property owner, California may not always be on your side, but we are. At HDR, we understand the difficulty and challenges surrounding your rights as a property owner, investor, or developer. We are dedicated to ensuring you are protected from frivolous tenant claims, in compliance with all tenant-landlord law, and generate the most income from your property. With millions of dollars of COVID-19 debt owed to landlords, we also provide small claim assistance and packages so that you can recoup the monies owed to you.

Visit the website for more information and call for a free consultation.

Practice Areas
Landlord Tenant
Evictions, Landlord Rights, Rent Control
Real Estate Law
Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Residential Real Estate
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Premises Liability
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
California
State Bar of California
ID Number: 243288
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Languages
  • English
  • Farsi
Professional Experience
Founder
HDR Law Group
- Current
Attorney
Dennis P. Block & Associates
- Current
Education
California State University - Northridge
B.A.
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Whittier Law School
J.D. (2005)
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Professional Associations
California State Bar  # 243288
Member
- Current
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Certifications
International Law Certificate
Whittier Law School
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Website
Legal Answers
11 Questions Answered
Q. How much notice do I need to give to tenants to move out because I am selling my condo. Their lease is up in a month
A: Depending on what City your condo is located, you may not be able to terminate the tenancy without what is referred to as "just cause." In other words, regardless of the lease expiring or not, the days in which you could simply give a 30-day notice or 60-days' notice to vacate are long gone. You can only evict based on particular legal reasons. You can also evict for a number of "no fault reasons" in which have certain requirements, and you would have to pay the tenant relocations assistance (typically equivalent to one month's rent). If your City does not have a local jurisdiction that restricts or governs evictions, then you must refer to the State law. The State law makes condominiums exempt from the restrictions on state law evictions if you own the property in an individual name, or an LLC where one of the members is not a corporation, AND you have given the necessary exemption language in the lease or at time of renewal. I would recommend contacting an expert landlord attorney in your particular city that is familiar with all new legislative laws. ... Read More
Q. I co-own a fourplex in El Centro CA I live in LA.Other co-owner collects rents, maintenance, now not distributing funds.
A: Hello:

You would have to file a breach of contract action against your uncle so long as there is something in writing that you both are entitled to share the profits.

Feel free to contact our office should you have further questions.

Thank you

HDR Law Group

Email: hasti@hdrlawgroup.com

Phone: 818-453-0453
Q. I live in California.. I have a tenant at will.. she made a house key copy without permission is that trespassing??
A: It is not trespass because she did not technically give you a notice in writing that she is vacating, and she did not enter by force. I am assuming that at some point she had a key. Does she still have personal items at the house.? If at one time she had a key, still has some items there, and she did not officially vacate or tell you she is vacating, you would have to serve her a 30 day notice to vacate because she would be considered a tenant at will. You can also possibly give her a notice of abandonment. You can contact our office for consultation or any other law firm to assist you because there may some additional information needed to know which route to take precisely in getting her out permanently. ... Read More
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HDR Law Group
21280 Burbank Blvd.
Suite 228
Woodland hills, CA 91367
US
Telephone: (818) 453-0453
Fax: (818) 337-3880
Monday: 9 AM - 5 PM (Today)
Tuesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed