Learn how to set aside a consent judgment in an eviction case.
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If you and your landlord come to an agreement about your eviction, you can present it to a judge. An example of such an agreement is a consent judgment. If the judge signs it, it ends the case. If you later find out you had rights and defenses you could have used to avoid eviction, you may be able to have the judgment set aside (undone). Read this article to learn more.Â
The eviction process can be costly for both landlords and tenants if the case goes to trial. However, the parties can try to come to an agreement and avoid a trial. Read this article to learn more.
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