California Civil Code ARTICLE 4 - Innkeepers

  • Section 1859.
    The liability of an innkeeper, hotelkeeper, operator of a licensed hospital, rest home or sanitarium, furnished apartment house keeper, furnished bungalow court keeper, boardinghouse or...
  • Section 1860.
    If an innkeeper, hotelkeeper, operator of a licensed hospital, rest home or sanitarium, boardinghouse or lodginghouse keeper, keeps a fireproof safe and gives notice to...
  • Section 1861.
    Hotel, motel, inn, boardinghouse, and lodginghouse keepers shall have a lien upon the baggage and other property belonging to or legally under the control of...
  • Section 1861.1.
    Definitions for purposes of Sections 1861 through 1861.27 include the following:(a) “Hotel”, “motel”, “inn”, “boardinghouse”, and “lodginghouse keeper” means any person, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, public...
  • Section 1861.5.
    (a) Upon the filing of a complaint, or at any time thereafter, the plaintiff may apply, pursuant to this article, for a writ of possession by...
  • Section 1861.6.
    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no writ shall be issued under this article except after a hearing on a noticed motion.(b) A writ of...
  • Section 1861.7.
    Prior to the hearing required by subdivision (a) of Section 1861.6, the defendant shall be served with all of the following:(a) A copy of the summons...
  • Section 1861.8.
    The “Notice of Application and Hearing” shall inform the defendant of all of the following:(a) The hearing will be held at a place and at a...
  • Section 1861.9.
    Each party shall file with the court and serve upon the other party within the time prescribed by rule, any affidavits and points and authorities...
  • Section 1861.10.a.
    (a) At the hearing a writ of possession shall issue if all of the following are found:(1) The plaintiff has established the probable validity of his claim...
  • Section 1861.12.
    The writ of possession shall meet all of the following requirements:(a) Be directed to the levying officer within whose jurisdiction the property is located.(b) Generally describe the...
  • Section 1861.13.
    Neither the failure of the defendant to oppose the issuance of a writ of possession under this article, nor his failure to rebut any evidence...
  • Section 1861.14.
    The determinations of the court under this article shall have no effect on the determination of any issues in the action, other than the issues...
  • Section 1861.15.
    If the plaintiff fails to recover judgment in the action, he shall redeliver the property to the defendant, and be liable for all damages sustained...
  • Section 1861.16.
    (a) At or after the time he files an application for a writ of possession, the plaintiff may apply for a temporary restraining order by setting...
  • Section 1861.17.
    In the discretion of the court, the temporary restraining order may prohibit the defendant from doing any or all of the following:(a) Transferring any interest in...
  • Section 1861.18.
    (a) At the time of levy, the levying officer shall deliver to the person in possession of the property a copy of the writ of possession,...
  • Section 1861.19.
    (a) After the levying officer takes possession pursuant to the writ of possession, the levying officer shall keep the property in a secure place. Except as...
  • Section 1861.20.
    The levying officer shall return the writ of possession, with his proceedings thereon, to the court in which the action is pending, within 30 days...
  • Section 1861.21.
    The court shall not issue a temporary restraining order or a writ of possession until the plaintiff has filed with the court an undertaking. The...
  • Section 1861.22.
    (a) The defendant may prevent the plaintiff from taking possession of property, pursuant to a writ of possession, or regain possession of property so taken, by...
  • Section 1861.23.
    (a) The defendant may object to the plaintiff’s undertaking not later than 10 days after levy of the writ of possession. The defendant shall mail notice...
  • Section 1861.24.
    Unless the judgment is paid within 30 days from the date it becomes final, the plaintiff may sell the baggage and property at public auction...
  • Section 1861.25.
    Where the property taken is claimed by a third person, the rules and proceedings applicable in cases of third-party claims under Division 4 (commencing with...
  • Section 1861.27.
    The facts stated in each affidavit filed pursuant to this article shall be set forth with particularity. Except where matters are specifically permitted by this...
  • Section 1861.28.
    The judicial duties to be performed under this article are “subordinate judicial duties” within the meaning of Section 22 of Article VI of the California...
  • Section 1861a.
    Keepers of furnished and unfurnished apartment houses, apartments, cottages, or bungalow courts shall have a lien upon the baggage and other property of value belonging...
  • Section 1862.5.
    Whenever any personal property has heretofore been found in or deposited with, or is hereafter found in or deposited with any licensed hospital and has...
  • Section 1863.
    (a) Every keeper of a hotel, inn, boardinghouse or lodginghouse, shall post in a conspicuous place in the office or public room, and in every bedroom...
  • Section 1864.
    Any person or entity, including a person employed by a real estate broker, who, on behalf of another or others, solicits or arranges, or accepts...
  • Section 1865.
    (a) For purposes of this section, “hotel” means any hotel, motel, bed and breakfast inn, or other similar transient lodging establishment, but it shall not include...
  • Section 1866.
    (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) “Camping cabin” has the same meaning as in Section 18862.5 of the Health and Safety Code.(2) “Campsite” has...
  • Section 1867.
    (a) The park management of a special occupancy park may require a guest to move from a space in the special occupancy park to a different...

Last modified: October 22, 2018