Summary
If a manager leaves Form UD-100 blank, it can lead to court rejection, case dismissal, or eviction delays. Form UD-120, if left blank, can also cause similar issues. In California, you may sue for illegal eviction if proper procedures werent followed or if it was retaliatory. If a manager received ERA and Cal-AIM payments before eviction, it strengthens your case. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Stella
Hi Stella! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
What happens when a manager leaves the form ud100 blank
Hi Stella! If a manager leaves the Form UD-* (Complaint for Unlawful Detainer) blank, it can result in the following issues:
- The court may reject the filing.
- The case could be dismissed for lack of proper documentation.
- Delays in the eviction process.
Is there a specific part of the form you're concerned about?
Ud-*
Hi Stella! Form UD-* is the "Verification by Landlord Regarding Rental Assistance." If it is left blank, it can lead to the following:
- The court may reject the filing.
- Delays in the eviction process.
- Possible dismissal of the case for incomplete documentation.
Do you need help filling out a specific section of the form UD-*?
What if I already got evicted can I sue for illegal eviction
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Hi Stella!
Yes, you may be able to sue for illegal eviction in California if you believe the eviction was carried out unlawfully. Here are some general points to consider:
- Violation of tenant rights: If your landlord did not follow proper legal procedures.
- Retaliatory eviction: If the eviction was in retaliation for you exercising your tenant rights.
Was there a specific reason you believe your eviction was illegal?
Yes the manager was receiving era
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Hi Stella! If you believe your eviction was illegal because the manager was receiving ERA (Emergency Rental Assistance) funds, you may have a strong case. Here are some considerations:
- Landlords accepting ERA funds are often required to halt eviction proceedings.
- Misuse or misapplication of ERA funds.
Did the eviction happen while the manager was receiving ERA funds for your rental unit?
Yes they collected era payments and a $*,* payment from cal-aim before the unlawful detainer was over.
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes
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It sounds like you might have a strong case regarding an illegal eviction due to the manager receiving ERA payments and additional funds from Cal-AIM. To connect you with local lawyers who can better assist you, I'll need to gather some details.
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