Unlawful Detainer Judgment Issues

Summary

The court may have denied your application due to procedural or evidentiary issues. Ensure all procedural requirements are met and sufficient evidence is provided. The stipulation must be signed by an authorized party as per California Code of Civil Procedure Section 664.6. Consider consulting an attorney to review the denial and explore options for appeal or further action.

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i filed this Date: December *, *: ⦁ The stipulation for entry of judgment in this unlawful detainer action fails to meet the mandatory requirements of California Code of Civil Procedure Section *.* due to the lack of required signatures from the Plaintiff or their attorney. Specifically, the stipulation was not signed by the Plaintiff (Trustees of the Wallace & Barbara Leonard Revocable Trust) or their attorney, as required by California Code of Civil Procedure Section *.*. The stipulation was signed only by Michael Alvarez, who is neither a party to the case nor an authorized representative of the trust. ⦁ In addition, Michael Alvarez is not in compliance with California Business and Professions Code Section *(b), which requires that individuals involved in property management activities, and the courts deny how can they deny the points i raised???
It appears the court may have denied your ex parte application for procedural reasons or due to lack of sufficient evidence presented at the hearing. Consider these steps:
- Review the court's specific reasons for denial.
- Ensure all required documents and evidence are correctly filed.
- Consider consulting an attorney for further guidance.
Would you like more detailed advice on how to proceed?
no this is after the hearing the stipulation has to be signed by someone with authority
The court may have denied your application for several reasons:
- Procedural issues: Ensure all procedural requirements were met.
- Evidentiary issues: Make sure you provided sufficient evidence.
Consider consulting an attorney to review the denial and help you understand the next steps or to file an appeal.