Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

Incorrect Unlawful Detainer Judgement on my record

I have a Judgement on my record which shouldn't be there.

It happened last year when I was given an eviction notice and went to court. I agreed to give up my mobile home, valued at about $5,000 in exchange for about $200 in delinquent land rental and utilities costs, which the judge agreed to.

Is there some type of legal form which I can simply file with the court to dispute this? Or would it have to be another court case?


Asked on 2/23/06, 2:55 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert F. Cohen Law Office of Robert F. Cohen

Re: Incorrect Unlawful Detainer Judgement on my record

You would file a motion "nunc pro tunc" to correct the court record. Include a copy of the record and how it should read, along with your declaration. Serve it on the opposing counsel. Perhaps a call to opposing counsel could result in preparation of a stipulation and order to correct the court record. Good luck.

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Answered on 2/23/06, 3:04 am


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