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Order for Entry of Judgment with Issuance of Interrogatories–Landlord and Tenant
Order for Entry of Judgment with Issuance of Interrogatories–Landlord and Tenant
Order for Expedited Residential Foreclosure Sale-Landlord and Tenant
JDF 619 Order for Expedited Residential Foreclosure Sale.doc
order re stipulation-Landlord and Tenant
order re stipulation-Landlord and Tenant
Order Re: Family Partnership
Great decision handed down by Denver District Court judge Regarding a claim a son made against his father for his share of real estate. Son/ Plaintiff claimed there was a family partnership that owned real estate, Father/Defendant denied a partnership and claimed he owned all the real estate separate. Judge agered that there was no partnership
Petition to Stop Foreclosure
The judicial foreclosure process starts when a lender sues a delinquent borrower in the county where the property is located. To initiate the suit, the lender (the plaintiff) files a document called a “complaint for foreclosure” or “petition for foreclosure” in court.
If you’re facing foreclosure, you might be able to stop the process by filing for bankruptcy, applying for a loan modification, or filing a lawsuit. If you’ve fallen behind on your mortgage payments and a foreclosure sale is looming in the very near future, you might still be able to save your home.
Judicial Foreclosure
– Respond to the summons and complaint the bank or mortgage company serves you. …
– File an answer to the foreclosure complaint stating your arguments for contesting the foreclosure. …
– Submit statements under oath pertaining to any additional evidence you have proving your position.
Once the home is sold, the new owner has the option of evicting anyone who remains in the home. A minimum of four months has elapsed by this point, and this is the first time in the foreclosure process that anyone can legally ask you to leave.
Plaintiff Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Bill of Costs
Plaintiff Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Bill of Costs
Plaintiff Encore 7074, LLC’s Objections to Designation of Deposition Testimony
Plaintiff Encore 7074, LLC’s Objections to Designation of Deposition Testimony
Plaintiff Encore 7074, LLC’s Trial Brief Regarding Jury Instructions and Request for Jury Instruction Conference
Plaintiff Encore 7074, LLC’s Trial Brief Regarding Jury Instructions and Request for Jury Instruction Conference
Plaintiff’s Memorandum Brief In Support of Partial Motion for Summary Judgment
Plaintiff’s Memorandum Brief In Support of Partial Motion for Summary Judgment
Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Charles Riley as a Witness and to Exclude Improper Testimony Concerning
Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Charles Riley as a Witness and to Exclude Improper Testimony Concerning
Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Improper Expert Testimony
Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Improper Expert Testimony
Plaintiff’s Motion to Quash Subpoena Duces Tecum to Lifetime Construction, LLC Pursuant to C.R.C.P. 25(c)(3)(A)(i)
Plaintiff’s Motion to Quash Subpoena Duces Tecum to Lifetime Construction, LLC Pursuant to C.R.C.P. 25(c)(3)(A)(i)
Plaintiff’s Partial Motion for Summary Judgment
Plaintiff’s Partial Motion for Summary Judgment
Plaintiff’s Reply in Support of Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Bill of Costs
Plaintiff’s Reply in Support of Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Bill of Costs
Plaintiff’s Reply in Support of Motion in Limine to Exclude Charles Riley as a Witness and to Exclude Improper Testimony Concerning
Plaintiff’s Reply in Support of Motion in Limine to Exclude Charles Riley as a Witness and to Exclude Improper Testimony Concerning