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Dra
fting
Suc
cess
ful
Settl
emen
t Agr
eem
ents
in
Unl
awfu
l Det
aine
rsEr
in K
atay
ama,
Esq
. –Ho
mel
ess A
dvo
cacy
Pro
ject
/ Ju
stic
e &
Div
ersit
y C
ente
r/ B
ar
Ass
ocia
tion
of S
an F
ranc
isco
Cla
udia
Med
ina,
Esq
. –Ev
ictio
n D
efen
se N
etw
ork
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Alw
ays
Prep
are
for T
rial
Prep
are
for T
rial i
s the
bes
t way
to le
arn
your
cas
e an
d to
hav
e co
nfid
ence
to p
ress
for
a go
od se
ttlem
ent w
ithou
t fea
r of g
oing
to tr
ial.
•D
iscov
ery
•In
spec
t the
hom
e•
Inte
rvie
w /
subp
oena
witn
esse
s•
Cre
ate
jury
inst
ruct
ions
•C
reat
e tri
al b
rief
•A
lway
s dem
and
jury
tria
l, yo
u ca
n d
ecid
e to
wai
ve la
ter
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Prep
arin
g yo
ur C
lient
for S
ettle
men
tG
o ov
er th
e ris
k/be
nefit
ana
lysis
of d
oing
the
trial
1)Ri
sk (l
osin
g)
•Be
ing
evic
ted
•Ju
dgm
ent o
n th
e cl
ient
’s re
cord
•M
oney
jud
gmen
t---
-effe
ct o
f mon
ey ju
dgm
ent
•Lo
ss o
f Sec
tion
8 vo
uche
r (if
appl
icab
le)
•Re
cord
bec
omes
pub
lic•
Get
ting
no b
uy o
ut---
-???
??•
Losin
g ou
t on
mor
e tim
e
2)
Ben
efit
(win
ning
)
•Ke
ep h
ome
•*e
ven
if yo
u w
in th
ey c
ould
try
to e
vict
aga
in•
*eve
n if
you
win
tena
nt w
ill ha
ve to
pay
all b
ack
rent
imm
edia
tely
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Ong
oing
Set
tlem
ent N
egot
iatio
ns w
hile
Pr
epar
ing
for T
rial
1)W
hat t
o co
mm
unic
ate
to o
ppos
ing
coun
sel /
wha
t to
avoi
d•
Don
’t o
ffer i
nfor
mat
ion
abou
t you
r clie
nt th
at is
not
dire
ctly
rele
vant
to th
e ca
se
(fina
ncia
l sta
tus,
havi
ng o
ther
pla
ces t
o liv
e, m
edic
al in
form
atio
n)
2) A
re a
ll se
ttlem
ent n
egot
iatio
ns c
onfid
entia
l?
•Us
ually
, yes
. •
If d
rafti
ng a
reas
onab
le a
ccom
mod
atio
n re
ques
t let
ter –
mak
e su
re it
sp
ecifi
dca
lly st
ates
that
it is
not
a c
onfid
entia
l set
tlem
ent n
egot
iatio
n an
d is
th
eref
ore
not p
rivile
ged
.
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Settl
emen
t Ter
ms
–G
ener
al
1)Du
ratio
n of
set
tlem
ent
2)C
ourt
cost
s an
d at
torn
ey fe
es –
each
sid
e be
ar it
s ow
n co
sts a
nd fe
es3)
Mas
king
issu
es4)
Wai
ver –
CC
P 15
42--
--in
exc
hang
e fo
r wha
t?
5)Ri
ght t
o fil
e m
otio
n to
vac
ate
a ju
dgm
ent,
petit
ion
for r
elie
f, st
ay o
f evi
ctio
n6)
How
will
the
agre
emen
t be
enfo
rcea
ble
•C
ourt
mai
ntai
ns ju
risd
ictio
n•
How
muc
h no
tice
mus
t be
give
n?•
Not
iced
mot
ion
or e
x pa
rte a
pplic
atio
n? –
alle
gatio
ns g
iven
ahe
ad o
f tim
e?•
Cle
ar a
nd c
onvi
ncin
g /
prep
ond
eran
ce o
f evi
den
ce•
Wha
t kin
d o
f evi
den
ce re
quire
d•
Strik
es /
opp
ortu
nitie
s to
cure
if b
reac
h?
•Re
quire
gov
ernm
ent a
genc
y or
third
par
ty in
cer
tain
cas
es (h
oard
ing)
•Re
quire
losin
g sid
e pa
y co
sts
•D
ismiss
al u
pon
com
plet
ion
•In
eve
nt o
f alle
ged
bre
ach,
settl
emen
t set
asid
e an
d m
atte
r is t
ried
to 6
or 8
pe
rson
jury
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Settl
emen
t Ter
ms
–N
uisa
nce
/ Bre
ach
of L
ease
1)St
rikes
/ w
arni
ngs?
2)
Term
s sp
ecifi
c or
gen
eral
? 3)
Room
insp
ectio
ns fo
r hoa
rdin
g ca
ses
4)W
hat c
an la
ndlo
rds
ask
for?
---
---as
in h
ow?
5)G
ood
faith
6)Re
ason
able
acc
omm
odat
ion
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Settl
emen
t Ter
ms
–N
onpa
ymen
t of R
ent
1)Pa
y 2)
Pay
on Ti
me
--
---d
elay
unt
il ten
ant c
an c
ome
up w
ith m
oney
. If t
enan
t doe
sn’t
pa
y pr
ovid
e fo
r tim
e to
va
cate
and
wa
iver
of r
ent.
3)Re
nt A
mou
nt --
--re
nt re
duc
tion
for b
ad c
ond
ition
s 4)
Repa
irs --
----
----
----
----
----
----
--no
bre
ach
if la
ndlo
rd h
asn’
t mad
e re
pairs
5)C
oope
rate
with
rent
al a
ssist
ance
6)Fo
rm o
f pay
men
t7)
Clie
nt g
ets
a pa
yee
8)Di
smiss
al o
f cas
e up
on fu
ll pa
ymen
t of b
ack
rent
9)Le
vera
ging
atto
rney
’s fe
es p
rovi
sions
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Settl
emen
t Ter
ms
–M
ove
out a
gree
men
ts
1)Da
te o
f mov
e ou
t2)
Rent
wai
ver (
past
and
ong
oing
)3)
Secu
rity
depo
sit re
turn
4)
Non
disp
arag
emen
t cla
use
/ le
tter o
f rec
omm
enda
tion
5)Bu
y ou
t –ha
lf up
fron
t / h
alf u
pon
mov
e ou
t •
Issue
with
tena
nts o
n pu
blic
ass
istan
ce
6)
Con
ditio
n of
room
/ u
nit u
pon
mov
e ou
t7)
W
here
mon
ey s
houl
d be
sen
t8)
Land
lord
may
wan
t beh
avio
ral t
erm
s th
at a
re e
nfor
ceab
le w
hile
tena
nt s
till t
here
•m
ake
sure
buy
out
pay
men
t and
mov
e ou
t dat
e ar
e no
t con
diti
oned
on
com
plyi
ng w
ith b
ehav
iora
l ter
ms
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Exam
ples
for N
uisa
nce
/ Bre
ach
of L
ease
Hoar
ding
/ Un
sani
tary
Con
ditio
ns
•In
spec
tions
onc
e pe
r mon
th o
n th
e sa
me
day
eac
h m
onth
•Ha
s to
fail a
gov
ernm
ent i
nspe
ctio
n•
If fa
iled
insp
ectio
n, h
as 1
0 d
ays t
o cu
re•
Spec
ific
outli
ne o
f wha
t “pa
ss”
mea
ns o
r use
gen
eral
term
s?
Thro
win
g/Dr
oppi
ng th
ings
out
of t
he w
indo
w
•Te
nant
will
not t
hrow
or d
rop
thin
gs o
ut o
f the
win
dow
•In
stal
l scr
eens
that
can
’t b
e re
mov
ed
Floo
ding
the
sink
or th
e ba
thtu
b
•In
stal
l wat
er a
larm
or f
auce
ts th
at re
quire
pre
ssur
e to
run
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Exam
ples
for N
uisa
nce
/ Bre
ach
of L
ease
Loud
tele
visio
n or
mus
ic
•W
arni
ngs
•Pr
ovid
e st
icke
rs o
n vo
lum
e co
ntro
ls th
at sp
ecify
“d
ay”
or “
nigh
t”•
Prov
ide
add
ition
al so
und
pro
ofin
g in
room
, hea
dph
ones
Refu
sing
pest
con
trol b
ecau
se o
f che
mic
al s
ensit
ivity
•M
ust a
llow
pes
t con
trol
•O
ppor
tuni
ties t
o cu
re
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Exam
ples
for N
uisa
nce
/ Bre
ach
of L
ease
Visit
or P
olic
y Vi
olat
ions
•A
llow
pre
-app
rove
d v
isito
rs to
ent
er w
ithou
t ten
ant e
scor
t
Arg
umen
ts•
Mak
e ru
le th
at te
nant
shou
ld p
ut c
ompl
aint
s in
writ
ing
and
/or a
void
inte
ract
ing
with
that
spec
ific
empl
oyee
•M
ove
tena
nt to
uni
t far
aw
ay fr
om th
e te
nant
they
do
not g
et a
long
with
Leav
ing
burn
er /
sto
ve o
n
•In
stal
l a st
ove
/bur
ner /
out
let w
ith a
n au
tom
atic
shut
off
•Re
mov
e kn
obs o
n st
ove
so th
at o
nly
the
care
give
r has
acc
ess
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Tips
for O
ppos
ing
an A
llega
tion
of B
reac
h
•A
gree
men
t sho
uld
giv
e no
tice
of b
reac
h (o
r war
ning
s) to
atto
rney
•N
otic
e of
inte
nt to
app
ear i
n co
urt t
o at
torn
ey/
clie
nt
•If
extre
me
fact
ual d
isput
e re
ques
t evi
den
tiary
hea
ring
•G
et sw
orn
stat
emen
ts fr
om te
nant
and
witn
esse
s
•If
rent
pay
men
t was
miss
ed, o
ffer i
t at f
irst o
ppor
tuni
ty. I
f lan
dlo
rd d
oesn
’t a
ccep
t an
d in
sists
on
goin
g fo
rwar
d w
ith th
e he
arin
g br
ing
the
mon
ey to
the
hear
ing
with
a
swor
n st
atem
ent t
hat y
ou tr
ied
to g
ive
it to
them
to a
void
cou
rt
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