Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

Extortion? Safety?

My tenant moved out of my Los Angeles illegal garage conversion (I know our lease agreement isn�t legal). We attempted to reach a settlement for him to leave. Each time I offered, he demanded more and said if I didn�t, he would report my unit (I have emails). He finally agreed to $4000. When he left, he signed a liability release and receipt of payment.

My problem is a month ago he claimed his friend�s computer was stolen from the space and now expects me to replace it. He says my gardeners stole it. He's lying. He did make a generic police report and I have a copy. In one email to me he says he wants a PC computer to replace the one ''stolen,'' but then follows with an email asking for an Apple Laptop (more expensive). I checked the police report, an HP computer is listed. What can I do? I believe that if he doesn't get a new computer he will report my unit. Also, in his emails he overtly suggests I file a false claim to my insurance. Isn�t this extortion (both before and now)?

I am also concerned for my safety. He is a loose canon and on drugs. Can I file a restraining order based on emails? He is out there, almost schizophrenic and dissociative. Also, can I contact the police and file an extortion complaint? Thanks.


Asked on 1/02/09, 3:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Extortion? Safety?

Of course you can file a complaint and seek a TRO if appropriate. You have nothing to lose but a little money. You might be able to diffuse the situation if you have an attorney contact the 'loose cannon' to convince him you will no longer pay his extortion. Either way, feel free to contact me if serious about getting legal help.

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Answered on 1/02/09, 3:26 pm


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