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  • Wentworth, LLC vs Dara J Tyler Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Wentworth, LLC vs Dara J Tyler Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Wentworth, LLC vs Dara J Tyler Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Wentworth, LLC vs Dara J Tyler Eviction (UD) document preview
						
                                

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62-HG-CV-17-546 Filed in Second Judicial District Court 3/6/2017 11:57:24 AM Ramsey County, MN State of Minnesota District Court Ramsey County Second Judicial District Court File Number: 62-HG-CV-17-546 Case Type: Eviction (UD) Wentworth, LLC vs Dara J Tyler 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. Hearing Date set for: March 16, 2017 at 8:15 AM in Ramsey County Courthouse before the Honorable Referee Jim Street located at: 15 West Kellogg Blvd. 131A Courthouse 651-266-8230 Atty Robert Black Issued by the Administrator of the above-named Court on 3/6/2017. Atty Robert Black Lynae K. E. Olson, Court Administrator 952-831-1454 By: _dp Phone Number Deputy This is an EVICTION SUMMONS On the date and at the 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 DON’T 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 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. ● If the attached papers say that you have not paid rent, and you believe that your apartment is in bad condition and needs repairs, you can tell that to the judge. Bring total rent owed to 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. ● If you want a lawyer, you must get one right away. ● A corporation or LLC must be represented by an attorney in District Court. This includes having an attorney sign court papers on behalf of the client corporation or LLC. Distribution: Copy for Plaintiff Copy for Defendant Serve By: March 09, 2017 But NOT ON A HOLIDAY Original RETURN NO LATER March 13, 2017 THAN WITH AFFIDAVITS COMPLETED. 62-HG-CV-17-546 GZ'HG'CV'17'546 Filed Filed in in Second Second Judicial District Court 3/6/2017 11:57:24 11:57:24 AM Ramsey County, County, MN *62-HG-CV-17-546* *62—HG—CV—17—546* *SUMMCOMPL* *SUMMCOMPL*