Eviction Defense For Disabled
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If you receive an eviction summons on a non-court day in California, the five-day response period starts on the next court day. You can raise the issue of not receiving a three-day notice in your response to the eviction lawsuit. Always consult a legal professional for accurate guidance.Full Conversation
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Hello ****. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I had to sell my house to avoid judicial foreclosure auction. The new owners gave me until March *, * to move out. However I am disabled, and had no source of income or location to move to. So I’ve been having to stay longer. I received a summons today, Saturday, April *, * telling me that I do need to submit within five days a response.
Hello ****. It seems you're facing an eviction issue. The laws vary depending on your location. Could you please tell me where you're currently living?
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Hello ****, I understand you're seeking help regarding an eviction notice. For me to provide the most accurate information, could you please specify in which state or city you are located?
when will be the last day of the five days and how do I address the people not give me a three day notice to quit. I’m in California.
Hello ****,
- The last day of a five-day period starting on April *, * would be April *, *, excluding weekends and court holidays.
- In California, if you didn't receive a three-day notice to quit, you can raise this as a defense in your response to the eviction lawsuit.
Remember to seek advice from a legal professional.
- The last day of a five-day period starting on April *, * would be April *, *, excluding weekends and court holidays.
- In California, if you didn't receive a three-day notice to quit, you can raise this as a defense in your response to the eviction lawsuit.
Remember to seek advice from a legal professional.
Would I raise the issue with the lack of notifying me with a three day notice in the response? Or do I reach out to the court directly?
Hello ****,
You raise the issue of not receiving a three-day notice in your response to the eviction lawsuit. It's always advisable to consult with a legal professional for accurate guidance.
You raise the issue of not receiving a three-day notice in your response to the eviction lawsuit. It's always advisable to consult with a legal professional for accurate guidance.
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Hello ****,
Yes, you should include the lack of a three-day notice in your response to the eviction lawsuit. This can be a defense. Remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
Yes, you should include the lack of a three-day notice in your response to the eviction lawsuit. This can be a defense. Remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
Since I got the summons today, a Saturday wouldn’t the countdown for the five days start on Monday
Hello ****,
Yes, in California, if you receive the summons on a non-court day (Saturday), the countdown for the five-day response period would start on the next court day, which is Monday. This makes your last day to respond Thursday, April *, *.
Yes, in California, if you receive the summons on a non-court day (Saturday), the countdown for the five-day response period would start on the next court day, which is Monday. This makes your last day to respond Thursday, April *, *.
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Hello ****,
Yes, that's correct. In California, the countdown for the five-day response period starts on the next court day if the summons is received on a non-court day. So, your last day to respond would indeed be Thursday, April *, *.
Yes, that's correct. In California, the countdown for the five-day response period starts on the next court day if the summons is received on a non-court day. So, your last day to respond would indeed be Thursday, April *, *.
so I wouldn’t be Friday
Hello ****,
Correct, the last day for you to respond would be Thursday, April *, *, not Friday, April *, as the countdown begins on the next court day, Monday, April *. Always consult a legal professional for accurate advice.
Correct, the last day for you to respond would be Thursday, April *, *, not Friday, April *, as the countdown begins on the next court day, Monday, April *. Always consult a legal professional for accurate advice.
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Hello ****,
The deadline to respond would be Thursday, April *, *. However, if April * is a court day and you submit your response then, it's best to contact the court to confirm. Always consult a legal professional to ensure accuracy.
The deadline to respond would be Thursday, April *, *. However, if April * is a court day and you submit your response then, it's best to contact the court to confirm. Always consult a legal professional to ensure accuracy.
I’ve been reaching out to a local agency and emailed them about the summons in the lack of a three day notice. Hopefully they can help me move forward quickly. I have others but it’s not hard to get a response in a timely fashion. But thank you for your help!
Hello ****,
I'm glad you're reaching out to a local agency for assistance. They should be able to provide you with more specific guidance. Remember to include the lack of a three-day notice in your defense. Always consult with a legal professional. Best of luck!
I'm glad you're reaching out to a local agency for assistance. They should be able to provide you with more specific guidance. Remember to include the lack of a three-day notice in your defense. Always consult with a legal professional. Best of luck!