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Can I file a motion to set aside a dismissal on a unlawful detainer
If you wish to file a COMPLAINT, direct it to the Chief officer, or the Internal Affairs Unit, of whatever law enforcement agency arrested you. If you wish to file a SUIT, you would bring suit and/or file charges for 'Unlawful Imprisonment' (or a similar-named statute) in Circuit Court.
That depends on the complaint. Unlawful discrimination complaints - EEOC or state human rights agency. Safety complaints - OSHA. Union law violations - NLRB. WHistleblowing about financial or product violations - avariety of agencies.
an unlawful detainer action is part of the process of removing a tenant for non-payment of rent, failing to meet the terms of the lease, or refusing to leave the property. it is the third step of the eviction process: 1. notice to pay or quit served 2. tenant has three days to respond 3. unlawful detainer is filed in municipal court 4. tenant has five days to respond after being served 5. writ of possession granted 6. sheriff sends eviction notice and physically removes tenant if no response within five days (California Real Estate Principles, 10 E., Sherry Schindler Price)
You can file a complaint with the district attorney of your city or county. They will investigate and see if your complaint has merit.
Which agency of the County are you dissatisfied with? File your complaint with the head of that particular branch or agency.
how to file a complain at apple
Contact the Better Business Bureau and file a complaint.
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
If you are served a complaint, you have 20 days to file your answer with the court. In your answer, you admit or deny the allegations in the complaint.
you can file a complaint with the adminstrator it there is one in the office, you can file a complaint with the better business bureau, or depending how severe the complaint is you can file a complaint with the medical association board. go to www.yellowpages.com. you will probally find most of these listed under government. Added: It is likely that this profession is regulated and licensed by the State. You may check with the appropriate agency and file your complaint with them.
File a complaint.