As the new year approaches, many San Francisco landlords review outstanding tenant issues to determine whether an eviction may be necessary. For owners managing multiple units or properties across the Bay Area, early preparation often makes the difference between a smooth filing and months of delay.
Because San Francisco’s eviction rules require careful timing and strict compliance, landlords frequently turn to Steven Adair MacDonald & Partners, PC for guidance before January arrives.
The firm’s unlawful detainer attorneys have worked with local landlords for many years, helping them understand the required notice periods, the documentation they need, and the steps that must be completed before an eviction can be filed.
For multi-unit owners and property managers, this preparation helps prevent mistakes that could cause a case to stall once the courts get busy after the holidays.
A Steady Approach to a Highly Regulated Process
January is one of the busiest months for eviction filings, and small errors during the prior weeks can lead to problems that are difficult to correct later. Landlords rely on attorneys who understand the city’s rules, the required forms, and the nuances of timing that affect how quickly a case can move forward.
The firm’s long-standing unlawful detainer team provides a measured, experienced approach that helps landlords enter the new year with a clear plan. This includes reviewing notices, explaining deadlines, confirming compliance with local requirements, and advising on steps that protect the landlord’s position from the outset.
What Landlords Say About Working With the Firm
Clients often share that they value the firm’s clear communication and attention to detail. One recent review reflects the experience many landlords describe:
We want to express our sincere gratitude to Tiffany Yee. She’s awesome, detail oriented, and acts professionally the whole time. We highly recommend Tiffany if you need a landlord tenant lawyer to represent you. Thank you, Tiffany, for taking good care of us.
— Joan Choy
For landlords preparing for a January filing, this level of communication and care helps reduce uncertainty and ensures the process begins correctly.
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Landlords who oversee multi-unit buildings or multiple properties throughout the Bay Area often contact the firm in late fall and early winter to prepare for potential evictions. Speaking with an attorney early provides clear direction on notice timing, documentation, and the steps needed to position your case for a strong start in the new year.
This testimonial or endorsement does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.