Im assuming you have the rest of
the court unlawful detainer paperwork filled out completely or are going in to the court house to pick that up to be completed.
Not exact matches
In order to be evicted, you would have received an eviction notice and the landlord would have to file an
unlawful detainer with the
court.
The
Court assigns qualified court interpreters in court proceedings at no cost in the following areas: criminal, juvenile delinquency, juvenile dependency, probate, mental health, family law, civil harassment, unlawful detainer (eviction), traffic, small claims, and other civil c
Court assigns qualified
court interpreters in court proceedings at no cost in the following areas: criminal, juvenile delinquency, juvenile dependency, probate, mental health, family law, civil harassment, unlawful detainer (eviction), traffic, small claims, and other civil c
court interpreters in
court proceedings at no cost in the following areas: criminal, juvenile delinquency, juvenile dependency, probate, mental health, family law, civil harassment, unlawful detainer (eviction), traffic, small claims, and other civil c
court proceedings at no cost in the following areas: criminal, juvenile delinquency, juvenile dependency, probate, mental health, family law, civil harassment,
unlawful detainer (eviction), traffic, small claims, and other civil cases.
Below, the parties presented conflicting declarations on the worth of the defense work efforts, with the lower
court crediting the plaintiff's counsel's declaration that the worth of the
unlawful detainer work by the defense was between $ 5,000 - 10,000 — especially with the plaintiff's attorney testifying he did U.D. trial work on a flat per - daily fee basis.
Tenant moved to vacate the
unlawful detainer judgment based on the mistaken notion that landlord would comply with the security deposit procedures, but the lower
court instructed tenant to file a new action on the issue, which tenant did.
After the bank withdrew its
unlawful detainer lawsuit, the tenant filed a lawsuit in federal
court against the bank for its alleged PTFA violation, but the
court dismissed the case on the grounds that
unlawful detainer cases such as this one are properly addressed in state
court.
The bank gave the tenant a notice of only three days, but it withdrew its eviction notice (
unlawful detainer lawsuit) after the tenant filed a motion to dismiss the action in state
court because of the alleged PTFA notice violation.
The appeals
court said
unlawful detainer lawsuits are a routine civil law matter and don't affect the state's ability to enforce its own laws, and so it's proper for a federal
court to address a case like this.
With the Risk Free Eviction Guarantee, we will pay the legal fees and
court costs (typically $ 400 to $ 500) in connection with an Uncontested
Unlawful Detainer Action fo all tenants we place in your property.
Usually the
court paperwork for eviction /
unlawful detainer is available on line for you to fill out.