Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

What is CA law?--. unlawful detainer-plaintiff is sur name/thecity business license issued to DBA legal fictious business name.

--Actions-- read-rejected document judgment submitted by name plaintiff on unlaeful detainer complaint

Minutes:court is unable to process the enclosed document[s] for the reASON[S] INDICATED BELOW: the for you submitted is not the proper form for an order after hearing. if form is notavailable use pleading paper

the above is the end of case/defendent did not recieve copy of judgment three and a half years have pasted defendent was relocating and application for residence was denied due to credit report listed p public record/ judgment [not unlawful detainer]the plaintiff list was the attorneys name not owner or dba

my question is are the issues above grounds to have judgment set aside? an d how can i get this removed from my credit and public record?


Asked on 7/11/10, 6:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

George Shers Law Offices of Georges H. Shers

Actually, the landlord got an order which he never got changed into a judgment. There is little difference between the two, but a sheriff will only serve or evict on a judgment and not an order. Most people treat them as being the same. You technically can not have the judgment set aside because there may not be one. What you cite is not a basis for setting anything aside. You have to show error to have something set aside, mere laziness does not count.

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Answered on 7/11/10, 9:43 pm


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