This form, Request/Counter-Request to Set Case for Trial - Unlawful Detainer, can be used to request or counter request an unlawful detainer case for trial. USLF control no. CA-UD-150.
A forcible entry and detainer is an action that a landlord, or new property owner can take if the existing occupant refuses to leave after appropriate notice. This occupant could be either a tenant or original owner of property that was sold at a foreclosure or trustee's sale. The laws governing forcible entry and detainer actions are different if the property is residential or non-residential.
The tenant/occupant must receive a written demand to vacate the property. The term of the period to vacate is dictated by the type of occupancy - whether commercial or residential and whether a tenant or a owner that was foreclosed on. This term normally is either 5 or 7 days, unless the contract states otherwise. After the 5-7 days expire and the tenant/occupant still refuse to leave then a complaint for a forcible detainer action can be filed. The statutes provide for a short notice period before a court hearing. The sole issue at the court hearing is whether or not the tenant/occupant has the right to possession. If they do not then they will be found guilty of a forcible entry and detainer.
Los Angeles California Request / Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder is a legal document filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court when either the plaintiff or defendant in an unlawful detained case wishes to request or counter-request a trial date to resolve the dispute over possession of a rental property. Keywords: Los Angeles, California, Request, Counter Request, Set Case for Trial, Unlawful Detained. There are several types of Los Angeles California Request / Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder, including: 1. Plaintiff's Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder: This is a request filed by the plaintiff in an unlawful detained case, typically the landlord or property owner, to request the court to set a trial date to resolve the matter and regain possession of the property. The plaintiff must provide pertinent information regarding the case, including the relevant parties, the reason for seeking possession, and any supporting evidence. 2. Defendant's Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder: This is a counter request filed by the defendant in an unlawful detained case, typically the tenant, to counter the plaintiff's request for trial and present their own arguments or defenses. The defendant must provide relevant information, such as their reasons for disputing the eviction, any evidence supporting their claims, and a request for a trial date. 3. Joint Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder: In some cases, both the plaintiff and defendant may agree to request a trial to resolve their dispute. A joint request can be filed when both parties are willing to present their arguments and evidence before a judge or jury. This type of request requires cooperation and agreement between both parties involved in the unlawful detained case. 4. Motion to Set Case for Trial — Unlawful Detained: In some situations, a party may choose to file a motion instead of a request or counter request. A motion to set the case for trial in an unlawful detained matter would typically include legal arguments and specific reasons for requesting a trial date. This motion may be filed by either the plaintiff or the defendant in the case. In any Los Angeles California Request / Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder, it is essential to include all relevant details, such as the case number, names of parties involved, a concise summary of the dispute, supporting evidence, and a specific request for a trial date. It is also crucial to ensure the document complies with the rules of the Los Angeles County Superior Court and is filed within the designated timeline.Los Angeles California Request / Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder is a legal document filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court when either the plaintiff or defendant in an unlawful detained case wishes to request or counter-request a trial date to resolve the dispute over possession of a rental property. Keywords: Los Angeles, California, Request, Counter Request, Set Case for Trial, Unlawful Detained. There are several types of Los Angeles California Request / Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder, including: 1. Plaintiff's Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder: This is a request filed by the plaintiff in an unlawful detained case, typically the landlord or property owner, to request the court to set a trial date to resolve the matter and regain possession of the property. The plaintiff must provide pertinent information regarding the case, including the relevant parties, the reason for seeking possession, and any supporting evidence. 2. Defendant's Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder: This is a counter request filed by the defendant in an unlawful detained case, typically the tenant, to counter the plaintiff's request for trial and present their own arguments or defenses. The defendant must provide relevant information, such as their reasons for disputing the eviction, any evidence supporting their claims, and a request for a trial date. 3. Joint Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder: In some cases, both the plaintiff and defendant may agree to request a trial to resolve their dispute. A joint request can be filed when both parties are willing to present their arguments and evidence before a judge or jury. This type of request requires cooperation and agreement between both parties involved in the unlawful detained case. 4. Motion to Set Case for Trial — Unlawful Detained: In some situations, a party may choose to file a motion instead of a request or counter request. A motion to set the case for trial in an unlawful detained matter would typically include legal arguments and specific reasons for requesting a trial date. This motion may be filed by either the plaintiff or the defendant in the case. In any Los Angeles California Request / Counter Request to Set Case for Trial — UnlawfuDetaineder, it is essential to include all relevant details, such as the case number, names of parties involved, a concise summary of the dispute, supporting evidence, and a specific request for a trial date. It is also crucial to ensure the document complies with the rules of the Los Angeles County Superior Court and is filed within the designated timeline.