Worth filing a counter before initial small claims hearing?
Absolutely. You have nothing to lose. Clearly, by the way that you have asked this question, you can establish that you have been economically...
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Absolutely. You have nothing to lose. Clearly, by the way that you have asked this question, you can establish that you have been economically...
The answer to this questions is most certainly YES! Anybody can sue for anything. However, it is ALWAYS better to have even small claims issues...
All credit reporting agencies (as far as I know) send an agent to the courthouse to determine the status of lawsuits. When a defendant loses and...
The law needs to be read in conjunction with the CA Supreme Court Case, Granburry v. Islay Apartments simultaneously. When taken together, here is...
Clearly, you could do this in Small Claims, however, you would be limited in recovery to $10,000.00. If, after a review by a lawyer, it is...
I agree with Mr. Rogers. Just state that landlord acted in bad faith in ending the tenancy and held your items hostage. As for the missing...
I MOSTLY agree with my colleagues. Unfortunately, one cannot be declared a vexatious litigant in Small Claims without EXTREMELY EGREGIOUS...
I MOSTLY agree with Mr. Trezza. A Small Claims case is started by the filing of Form SC-100, a Plaintiff's Claim and Order to Defendant. This is...
Yes, you can do the filing remotely, but you MUST appear in person. Now, some may say that you can appear telephonically or that you can write an...
I agree w/ Ms. Karila. There are a lot of things an attorney can do to help you with this matter. To reiterate what Ms. Karila said would be not...