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Peter Stein sues Brian Freeman for forcible detainer

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Peter Stein sues Brian Freeman for forcible detainer

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In the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco, a lawsuit was filed by Peter Stein against Brian Freeman and 20 unnamed defendants (DOES 1-20). The case, identified as CGC-24-614055 and dated April 17, 2024, revolves around a complaint for forcible detainer. The plaintiff's lawyer is Nima Mehranfar from Goldstein, Gellman, Melbostad, Harris & McSparran LLP.

The plaintiff alleges that he owns the property at 74-76 Santa Marina Street in San Francisco and had granted the defendant possession under a license during their romantic relationship. This license was terminated on April 8, 2024, through a Five-Day Notice to Vacate — Forcible Detainer served via posting and U.S. mail. Despite this termination, the defendant has refused to vacate the premises and continues to occupy it without paying any rent.

The estimated daily rental value of the premises is $154.30. The plaintiff seeks judgment against the defendant for forcible detainer and possession of the premises. He also demands that other relief deemed just and proper by the court be granted.

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