Eviction Affirmative Defense Guide

Summary

Affirmative defense in an eviction case means admitting to the claims but providing justifications like landlords failure to maintain the property, retaliatory eviction, or discrimination. In Illinois, you can file a written response or request a hearing to present your case. Consult a local attorney for guidance.

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Eviction form what does affermitive defense mean
"**** defense" in an eviction case means you admit to the claims but have reasons to justify your actions. Common examples include:
- Landlord's failure to maintain the property.
- Retaliatory eviction.
- Discrimination.
Please note, laws vary based on location. Can you provide that?
To respond to motion to add 3rd party
It seems like you need to respond to a motion to add a third party to an eviction case. The process can vary, so could you please provide your location?
Illinois
In Illinois, when responding to a motion to add a third party to an eviction case, you can:
- File a written response explaining your reasons
- Request a hearing to present your case
Please consult with a local attorney for guidance.
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