06/28/2021
California has recently announced that, as a part of the COVID-19 Rent Relief program, the state is willing to reimburse 80% of delinquent rental monies so long as the landlord is willing to waive the outstanding 20% of the past due rent covering the time period of March 2020 to April 2021. Jain Law Firm, APC is working with real estate professionals and landlords in retrieving these funds as well as offering comprehensive eviction services to obtain possession of the property. Since the COVID-19 eviction moratorium was instituted in 2020, it has placed a financial burden on homeowners while offering free rent and utilities for tenants. Now with the new state funded program, you can recoup the majority of the past due rental monies as well as taking possession of the properties upon expiration of the eviction moratorium which is presently set to expire on August 31, 2021. Jain Law Firm APC is a leader in providing eviction based services, as well as being versed in all relevant bankruptcy matters. Our top notch customer service and professionalism in handling these delicate matters makes us stand out from other Law firms in California. Right now we are offering 100% free, no cost contingent agreements to retrieve your rightly due past rent and to obtain possession of the property. Our contingent program is a first in the industry where we bear the cost, effort and energy in retrieving your monies, as well as proving comprehensive eviction services for a small percentage of the net recovery. Don't wait until the moratorium ends, as you will lose the opportunity to retrieve back rent which can be in the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars and instead would only be able to take possession of the property. With Jain Law Firm's contingent program, you get both- past due rent, and possession. Please call or email us for more information as well as to get started. Our Legal professionals and support staff are able to answer any questions you may have and can submit your petition for reimbursement within 24 hours.