Education:

Thomas Jefferson School of Law

University Of California, San Diego

Christian Andrew Miller Curry – #164173

Bio:

Christian Curry, once a well known “tenant’s rights” attorney in Orange County, has been licensed to practice law in the State of California for over 30 years.  He founded the “Tenants Legal Center” in 1993 and spent nearly 30 years zealously representing tenants. He is a published author and recognized expert in Landlord Tenant law.  His career in this area has included assisting the courts and legislature on how procedure and legislation, and testifying on the standard of care for other attorneys in this field.

Mr. Curry was also the attorney of record in multiple published legal opinions, including Losornio v. Motta (1998) 67 Cal.App.4th 110; ASP Properties Group v. Fard, Inc. (2005) 133 Cal.App.4th 1257; and Dorsey v. Superior Court (2015) 78 Cal.App.3d 583.  These cases decided important Landlord-Tenant issues affecting service of process in almost all unlawful detainer cases, and the duties to “repair” verses “replace” structural items in commercial leases.  These cases even addressed the right to legal fees.  He also represented tenants in numerous class actions to enforce tenant’s rights.

In addition, Mr. Curry conducted extensive training seminars for, among others, the U.S. Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, various apartment associations, government agencies, and other organizations on Landlord-Tenant law.  He holds the rank of Captain in the Honorary Deputy Sheriff’s Association, and has served as a Judge Pro Tempore in Small Claims and Traffic Court.

Mr. Curry joined our team in 2024. With his distinguished background in all areas of this field, he is highly revered and continues to be an asset to our clients and our team in furthering our mission to help owners and landlords regain their properties.

Of this change from Tenants to Landlords, Mr. Curry has said “it’s a natural progression. My interest has always been justice and helping the little guy.  In this day, that’s the landlord. Recent changes in the law have favored tenants so much that landlords now need extraordinary counsel from the outset of any issue. That is the service I now strive to provide”

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