Learn how to set aside a default judgment in an eviction case.
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You can be defaulted if you don’t respond in a court case. If the court enters a default judgment against you in an eviction case, you can be evicted and have a judgment for money entered against you without getting heard in court. This article explains what to do if you have been defaulted in your eviction case.
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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Use this tool to prepare a form asking a judge to set aside a default or default judgment in an eviction case.
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