Legal Question in Discrimination Law in California

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If they do, our task is to research the rules and Draft a Motion challenging an Order Denying a Defendant's Motion to Vacate a Stipulation in a Dismissal/Judgment in a 2009 Unlawful Detainer.

Petitioners brought Unlawful Detainers against the same Defendants twice; both U/Ds were Dismissed; next Petitioners brought a Nuisance Action against our Defendant, and to back it up, 'Noticed' Defendants that the current Rental Agreement between the parties will terminate as of 7/31/2011; so that the Landlord's family members may take possession of Defendant;s unit, and attend college in the Fall; our Defendant has already dropped out of Graduate School twice in the past year; she needs to complete her studies now and as soon as possible,so that Defendant can become gainfully employed; further, there are ample 'vacancies' on the property; yet, time and again, Defendant's applications and processing fees are collected regularly; however Defendant's Applications have been overlooked over the past six months, with other housing seekers having been chosen to rent the vacancies, instead of our Defendant. i I should be noted also, that our Defendant is a Disabled Senior who has been in residency in good standing here since 2004. Thank you.


Asked on 5/25/11, 3:07 pm

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Michael Kirschbaum Law Offices of Michael R. Kirschbaum

We attorneys who answer people with legitimate legal questions on Law Guru, have graduated law school and become attorneys because we took the time to do legal research and write legal briefs among other tasks. It is hard work. You do not become successful by asking others to do your work for you. I'm sure your inquiry is well meaning but taking shortcuts like this is not going to help you pass the bar and I doubt what your professor had in mind when he or she handed out this assignment.

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Answered on 5/25/11, 3:49 pm


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