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  • MILLS WEST POINTE INVESTOR 1 L V AMBER CLARK ET AL (E-CASE) AC Landlord Actions (Bulk) document preview
  • MILLS WEST POINTE INVESTOR 1 L V AMBER CLARK ET AL (E-CASE) AC Landlord Actions (Bulk) document preview
						
                                

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CIRCUIT COURT rine nunoe 33 of St.Louis County,Missouri H¥itjaiWest Pointe Investor 1, LLC dba Bennington January 19, 2022 Plaintiff(s) Date f li is = ID Vs. 21SL-AC25817 JAN 19 2022 Amber Clark & Mckayla Clark Ca lumber N M. GILMER Delendania) OE iP cdi ERK. ST LOUIS COUNTY Division JUDGMENT IN DEFAULT (LANDLORD-TENANT ACTIONS) POSSESSION ONLY The Plaintiff(s) appear(s) in person and/or by attorney. The Defendant(s) although called three times appear(s) not. The court finds that the Defendant(s) is in default. This cause now being submitted to the Court upon pleadings, evidence, and proof and the court being fully advised in the premises finds that the plaintiff(s) is entitled to a default judgment. Wherefore, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that the Plaintiff(s) have and recover from the Defendant(s) as follows: Possession of the premises at 12611 Mateus Drive, C, St. Louis, MO, 63146 Rents to date of judgment in the amount of $ N/A and court costs. Post-Judgment Interest to accrue at the rate of 9% per annum, from the date of this j SO ORDERED 57085 Attorney Bar No matthew@chaselawpc.com Address (814) 591-7300 (314) 256-1966 PhoneNo- ~~ —~—SaK NO, Notice to All Defendant(s) in Landlord-Tenant Actions: Pursuant to Section 535.030.4 RSMo, you are hereby notified that you have ten days from the date of the judgment to file a motion to set aside the judgment or file an application for a trial de novo and unless the judgment is set aside or an application for a trial de novo is filed within ten days, the judgment for possession will become final and the defendant will be subject to eviction from the premises without further notice. Notice to All Defendant(s) in Default in Landlord-Tenant Actions: This copy was mailed to you at your last known address by ordinary mail to inform you of the foregoing.