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  • Maplewood Rolling Hills LLC vs Lisa Roble, John Doe, Jane Doe Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Maplewood Rolling Hills LLC vs Lisa Roble, John Doe, Jane Doe Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Maplewood Rolling Hills LLC vs Lisa Roble, John Doe, Jane Doe Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Maplewood Rolling Hills LLC vs Lisa Roble, John Doe, Jane Doe Eviction (UD) document preview
						
                                

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62-HG-CV-22-1129 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 6/14/2022 1:21 PM STATE OF MINNESOTA SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT RAMSEY COUNTY COURT FILE 62-HG-CV-22-1129 Case Type: Eviction (UD) Maplewood Rolling Hills LLC vs Lisa Roble, John Doe, Jane Doe EVICTION SUMMONS Minn. Stat. § 504B.321 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE SUMMONED to appear before this Court on the date, time, and place indicated below for a hearing on the attached Complaint. The original Complaint is on file with the Court. If you do not appear and contest the claim, judgment may be entered for the Plaintiff/Landlord. IN RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC, RAMSEY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT IS MOVING ALL IN-PERSON HEARINGS TO A REMOTE HEARING. THIS HEARING WILL NOT BE IN-PERSON AT THE COURTHOUSE. The hearing will be held via Zoom on 06/28/2022 at 9:15 AM. Appearances shall be by video and/or audio, unless otherwise directed by the Honorable Referee Kathryn Bergstrom. If you require an interpreter, notify the court prior to the hearing date at 651-266-8253. To join by Internet: 1. Type https://zoomgov.com/join in your browser’s address bar. 2. Enter the Meeting ID and Meeting Passcode (if asked): Meeting ID: 160 100 0699 Meeting Passcode: 164952 3. Update your name by clicking on your profile picture. If you are representing a party, add your role to your name: for example; John Smith, Attorney for Defendant. 4. Click the Join Audio icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. 5. Click Share Video. To join by telephone (if you are unable to join by Internet): Be sure you know how to mute your phone when you are not speaking and unmute it again to speak. 1. Call Toll-Free: (833) 568-8864 2. Enter the Meeting ID and the Meeting Passcode: Meeting ID: 160 100 0699 Meeting Passcode: 164952 This is an EVICTION SUMMONS On the date and time shown above, the judicial officer will decide whether you will have to move or whether you can continue to stay in your home. You must be on time for Court. IF YOU DO NOT COME TO COURT The judicial officer can order you to move immediately, and if you do not move, the sheriff can move you out and put all of your belongings into storage. You will then have to pay the storage and moving costs before you can get your belongings back. YOU HAVE RIGHTS YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to come to Court and tell your side of the case. For example: • If you believe that all or some of the things that your landlord says in the attached papers are wrong, you can tell those things to the judge. • If you believe that your landlord is trying to evict you because of something you did to protect your rights as a tenant, you can explain that to the judge. 2nd District Local Form Revised 04/12/2022 62-HG-CV-22-1129 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 6/14/2022 1:21 PM • If the attached papers say that you have not paid rent, and you believe that your apartment is in bad condition and in need of repairs, you can tell that to the judge. Bring total rent owed to the Court hearing. • You may have other defenses. You should research the law or ask an attorney. • You may come to court and speak for yourself or you may have a lawyer with you to represent you. REPRESENTATION If you want a lawyer, you must get one right away. Free legal services may be available to you, if you are eligible. Call RIGHT AWAY. • (651) 222-4731 or visit www.smrls.org for Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS) • (612) 752-6677 or visit www.vlnmn.org for Volunteer Lawyers Network • (612) 728-5767 or visit www.homelinemn.org for HOME Line’s tenant hotline • If you cannot contact a legal service provider before your hearing, an attorney may be available to provide legal advice on the day of your hearing. Please ask Court staff about accessing these services when you check-in remotely for your case. A corporation or LLC must be represented by an attorney in District Court. This includes having an attorney sign court papers on behalf of a client corporation or LLC. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE All federal COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance programs in Ramsey County are closed to new applicants. If you have a pending application and need assistance, please visit https://ramseycounty.us/emergencyassitance. You may also be eligible for assistance through the following Programs: • Ramsey County Emergency Assistance services: Eligibility is limited to one time, in a 12-month period. You must also show that you have enough income to pay your monthly rent. For information about this program, go to https://ramseycounty.us/emergencyassistance or call the Emergency Assistance Hotline at (651) 266-4884, or e- mail chs.ea-ega.unit@co.ramsey.mn.us • Neighborhood House Housing Stability: call 651-789-2500 or complete the contact form at https://neighb.org/program/housing-stability/ MEDIATION Mediation is a voluntary process in which people meet in a safe environment with an impartial mediator to work toward a satisfactory resolution of the issues, without the additional time and expense involved in litigation. The mediator does not decide the outcome, but rather assists people in reaching an agreement that best meets everyone’s needs. Mediation is a confidential process of shared decision-making, in which one or more neutral persons assist individuals, organizations, and communities in conflict, to work toward a variety of goals. Mediators from the Dispute Resolution Center will be available at your hearing. If both parties are present, you are strongly encouraged to speak with a mediator prior to the case being called. Your case may be mediated prior to Court, saving you time and resources. The Dispute Resolution Center can be reached at (651) 292-7791 or via email at mediation@drc-mn.org. Mick Conlan Issued by the Administrator of the above-named Court on Attorney Michael Upton, Court Administrator 612-314-3177 By: G.O., Deputy Distribution: Plaintiff copy Defendant copy Serve by: June 21, 2022, but NOT ON A HOLIDAY. Original RETURN NO LATER THAN June 23, 2022, WITH AFFIDAVITS COMPLETED. 2nd District Local Form Revised 04/12/2022