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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Western Land Office, Inc. v. Cervantes, 175 Cal. App. 3d 724 (1985)

Citation
Western Land Office, Inc. v. Cervantes, 175 Cal. App. 3d 724 (1985)
Parent Document
Western Land Office, Inc. v. Cervantes, 175 Cal. App. 3d 724 (1985)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1985-12-13

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On February 8, 1984, the county health department, in a letter sent to the landlord, ordered the Camp closed by March 13, 1984. The landlord then requested that five “caretaker” families be allowed to remain on the property to prevent vandalism and to “hold'together the assets that are left.” The caretaker families were selected because they had a good economic history and because they had expressed interest in keeping the Camp open. The landlord wanted the caretakers to remain on the property until such time as it could be sold. The county at first allowed five caretaker families to remain, but by letter dated February 29, 1984, it limited the number of caretaker families to one. None of the caretakers was made a defendant in this action. By the time of trial, four of the five caretaker families had been served with thirty-day notices of termination of tenancy. The Trial