Question:TAKING APPEALS -- WHAT IF I LOSE MY TRIAL OR THE COURT REFUSES TO VACATE A DEFAULT JUDGMENT?
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Q: TAKING APPEALS -- WHAT IF I LOSE MY TRIAL OR THE COURT REFUSES TO VACATE A DEFAULT JUDGMENT?
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WHAT IF I LOSE MY TRIAL OR THE COURT REFUSES TO VACATE A DEFAULT ...?
If you are a plaintiff and you lose a New Jersey Special Civil Part case, it could mean the dismissal of your lawsuit forever and it could prevent you from ever recovering money damages against a defendant who you believe owes you money. If...
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I have a property in houston Texas, The lease expired and the tenant refuse to vacate.?
Q: Tenant keep paying rent but I need to get back the propertyfor other purpose. Tenant refuses to vacate. A few month agoI had a chance to file an eviction in Harris County JP court since the tenant rent was late. The form I filed is "Petition for Eviction Based on Non-Payment of Rent". The tenant paid rent but still refuse to vacate. I can do nothing since the court judgment was "Pay or Vacate".But I just want the tenant move out. I have sent the tenant "Tenancy Termination" notice month after month, But it is useless. I don't know what Eviction form I need to file because the only eviction for I can find in the JP court is the form based on non-payment. Here is the court web site.http://www.jp.hctx.net/evictions/default.htmThank you very much.Thank all of you answered my question. I read the instructions and it does mention eviction suit on over-hold property. But it seems doesn't provide any suitable form for that. I may try to raise rent 15% next month to see what happens.Thanks.
A: Double the rent, then when they can;t pay,, evict them again, and this time I think the judge will go with you. Since they stick around you are allowed to do that... Little known law says when someone stays past lease you have right to charge double
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