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Where do I file for an unlawful detainer case?
All Unlawful Detainer actions must be filed at the Central Division of the San Diego Superior Court located at 330 W. Broadway, Room 225, San Diego, CA 92101; or by e-file.
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How can I get help with my eviction case?
Central: Operated by Legal Aid Society of San Diego, this clinic offers assistance to self-represented litigants by explaining landlord-tenant procedures and helping prepare forms. Click here for l...
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How do I have an eviction removed from my credit report?
The court does not report information to credit reporting agencies and has no ability to clear your credit. It is your responsibility to contact the credit reporting agencies for their requirements...
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How do I schedule an ex parte hearing for my eviction case?
If your unlawful detainer case is assigned to Department 501, then you may schedule an ex parte hearing by contacting the Law and Motion phone line at (619) 450-7371 or by going to the Civil Busine...
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How can I stop or delay my eviction?
If the tenant loses the case, but needs more time to move out, he or she can first try to talk to the landlord to see if he or she agrees to let the tenant stay a little longer. If the landlord doe...
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What happens if the landlord wins the unlawful detainer trial?
The judge or jury may decide the landlord has the right to evict the tenant. If so, the judge will give the landlord a Judgment of Possession. The judge or jury may also order the tenant to pay bac...
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Is there anything I can do if I lose the unlawful detainer trial?
You may be able to file an appeal or a motion to set aside (cancel) the judge's order. There are strict deadlines to do this, and you need a legally valid reason to do it. You should talk to a lawy...
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What do I need to bring to my unlawful detainer trial?
You may bring information related to your case, which may include:- The lease or rental agreement- The notice served on the tenant- The letter(s) you wrote or received about the rental unit- Photos...
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What if I live at the property but my name is not listed on the official Summons and Complaint for unlawful detainer?
You do not have to be involved in the lawsuit if you do not want to. And, this case will not affect your credit. However, if the landlord wins, the Sheriff will evict all persons residing in the re...
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What should I do if I am served with a summons and Unlawful Detainer complaint?
If you are served with a Summons and Unlawful Detainer complaint: - You typically have five days after the summons is served on you to file a response with the court. The response must be in proper...