Legal Q&A: What is a prejudgment claim?

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Question: What happens if we rent to someone who is under 18 and is not an emancipated minor?

Answer: The lease is voidable because the tenant did not have legal capacity to legally enter into the agreement.

Question: Where do I get the lead paint pamphlets?

Answer: The California Apartment Association or one of its local affiliates, the office of HUD, or the Environmental Protection Services (EPA) has pamphlets available.

Question: What is a prejudgment claim? When should it be used?

Answer: A prejudgment claim is a document that can be filed along with the summons and complaint for unlawful detainer. It requires that all persons who are claiming a right of possession to the subject property to file a response, and they will then be added as additional parties (defendants) to the eviction lawsuit.

Ted Kimball Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP

Ted Kimball
Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP

 

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