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A homeowner can win an unlawful detainer case by proving their case to a judge. The chances of winning are greatly increased by seeking the aid of a local attorney.

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Can I file a motion to set aside a dismissal on a unlawful detainer


How long does an unlawful detainer stay on your record in California?

An Unlawful Detainer lasts on your credit report for 7 years in CA. CA Civil Code Section 1785.13(a)(7). Leginfo.ca.gov is a good site if you need reference to the code.


What happens to the unlawful detainer summons if you already vacated the house long before the unlawful detainer was filed in court?

My guess is that it would be mute. Nothing.


Can your landlord have contact with you if he filed a unlawful detainer?

Certainly.


Can a unlawful detainer be refiled?

You have only 5 days from when you get your notice. After that no.


Is a mobile home an unlawful detainer?

A mobile home can be subject to an unlawful detainer action if the tenant is in violation of the terms of the lease, such as not paying rent or causing damage to the property. The legal process for eviction of a mobile home tenant varies depending on state laws and the specific circumstances of the case. It is important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on unlawful detainer proceedings involving a mobile home.


How long in Mn does a unlawful detainer stay on your record?

In Minnesota, an unlawful detainer action will remain on your record indefinitely unless it is expunged or sealed by a court order. This could potentially impact your ability to rent in the future or pass background checks for certain opportunities. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to explore options for mitigating the impact of an unlawful detainer on your record.


Is an unlawful detainer the same as an eviction?

No. Not technically. An unlawful detainer is the name of the pleading filed in order to eventually obtain an eviction, which is where the law comes and puts you out of your landlords property. In law words have very specific, individual meanings. Sometimes lay people use these legal words interchangeably, thereby unwittingly making "unlawful detainer" have the same general meaning as "eviction." In other words unlawful detainer is a piece of paper, and eviction is the physical act of the authorities putting you out and your landlord back in. Thanks.


How do you remove an detainer from your record?

Bryant Barksdale has a detainer on him and wants to know wat he can do to have it removed.


What happens after you answer a unlawful detainer?

Your landlord will win the lawsuit by default. Then a writ of restitution will be entered, and you will be forcibly removed from your apartment.


What is ud case?

Landlords and tenants can have disagreements. If they can't work it out, they may end up in court. These cases are called "unlawful detainer" cases. Unlawful detainer cases are complicated. A lawyer should be retained in these cases to make sure all your rights are protected and that everyone does what they're supposed to do.


How can you get an unlawful detainer removed from your record what steps do you take in Minnesota?

you have to look around do a lot of cold calling there may be someone who is willing to work with you and your situation remember when you are calling you should be upfront about the unlawful detainer because an unlawful detainer does not bar you from renting it just makes it harder it is ultimately up to the landlord to rent to you or not on that note heres an idea that worked for someone i know ask around you never know who knows what ;) seek out apartment complexes where the landlord owns and lives on the property

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