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2026 Guide California Small Claims

How to Sue a Landlord in California Small Claims Court

Security deposits, unpaid repairs & habitability disputes

$12,500
California SC limit
$30–$100
Filing fee range
4 yrs
Statute of limitations
No lawyer
Required in SC
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California Small Claims — Key Facts

Court name Small Claims Court
Maximum claim $12,500 — Individuals. Businesses capped at $6,250.
Filing fee $30–$100
Contract SoL 4 years
Property damage SoL 3 years
Oral contract SoL 2 years

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Filing fees in California range from $30–$100 depending on your claim amount. Find the exact fee before you file.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I sue a landlord for in California?
suing a landlord in California small claims court costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.
What court do I file in to sue a landlord in California?
Eligibility requirements for suing a landlord in California small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
How long do I have to sue a landlord in California?
Time limits for suing a landlord in California small claims court cases vary significantly by state and claim type. Select your state in the calculator above to see the applicable deadlines. Always verify current limits with a legal professional.
Do I need a lawyer to sue a landlord in California small claims?
Eligibility requirements for suing a landlord in California small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
What evidence do I need to sue a landlord in California?
Eligibility requirements for suing a landlord in California small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.

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