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  • Tegan Lenneman, Kristen Chuba, Ryan Chuba, Jena Lenneman vs Gillian Waxlax Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Tegan Lenneman, Kristen Chuba, Ryan Chuba, Jena Lenneman vs Gillian Waxlax Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Tegan Lenneman, Kristen Chuba, Ryan Chuba, Jena Lenneman vs Gillian Waxlax Eviction (UD) document preview
  • Tegan Lenneman, Kristen Chuba, Ryan Chuba, Jena Lenneman vs Gillian Waxlax Eviction (UD) document preview
						
                                

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27-CV-HC-23-1702 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 3/21/2023 10:14 AM C-UND-EVC-SMN UCF-18 (SCAO 10/02) Minn. Stat. § 504B.321 State of Minnesota District Court Hennepin County Fourth Judicial District Court File Number: 27-CV-HC-23-1702 Case Type: Housing Tegan Lenneman, Kristen Chuba, Ryan Chuba, EVICTION SUMMONS Jena Lenneman vs Gillian Waxlax Minn. Stat. § 504B.321 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE SUMMONED to appear before this Court for a hearing on the attached Complaint. The Plaintiff/Landlord has filed an eviction complaint against you and the original complaint is on file with the court. This means you have to appear for court. If you do not appear for court, the Plaintiff/Landlord may automatically win. This means you could lose your home. Hearing is set for: April 04, 2023 at 8:30 AM at the Hennepin County Courthouse before Referee Mariam Mokri located at: 300 South Sixth Street, C-3 Minneapolis MN 55487 612-348-6000 Tegan Lenneman; Kristen Chuba; Ryan Chuba; Jena Issued by the Administrator of the above-named Court on Lenneman 3/21/2023. Plaintiff/Agent/Attorney Sara Gonsalves, Court Administrator 612-221-9529 Phone Number Need an interpreter? Call the court at 612-348-6000 at least 3 days before your hearing to ask for an interpreter. ¿Necesita un interprete? Llame al 612-348-6000 por lo menos 3 días antes de su audiencia para pedirlo. hadii aad u baahan tahay tarjumaan? numberkaan ka wac maxkamada 612-348-6000 ugu yaraan 3 beri kahor maalinta aad maxkamada leedahahy, si aad u weydiisato tarjumaan. Xav tau neeg txhais lus ? Hu rau tim tsev hais plaub 612-348-6000 li peb hnub ua ntej koj lub rooj sib hais ces nug kom lawv npaj neeg txhais lus. SERVE BY: March 28, 2023 RETURN BY: March 30, 2023 No less than 7 days, including hearing date Three working days prior to hearing. REMEMBER: Never SERVE on Court Holiday Eviction Summons – Courthouse 4th Rev 12-2022 Page 1 of 2 27-CV-HC-23-1702 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 3/21/2023 10:14 AM • Arrive 15 minutes early to allow time to go through security an get to the courtroom on time. • Court may take a few hours – please plan for this. • There are programs that can help you. You can ask for help with things like legal help from a lawyer, help paying rent, or help making a deal with your landlord. There are income limits to some of the programs. Help from a lawyer See if you qualify for a free lawyer from Adult Representation Services, Legal Aid, or the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Call: 612-334-5970 Text or call: 612-439-4582 Email: ContactARS@hennepin.us General Legal Information Other Resources Tenant Resource Center Know your rights: Apply for help paying rent: Contact the Tenant Resource Center Call: 612-728-5767 Web: Apply for benefits at between Monday -Friday - 8:30 AM Web: LawHelpMN.org/evictions mnbenefits.mn.gov and 5:00 PM Call: 612-767-9737 Find local community resources: Email: United Way 211 housing.assistance.triage@hennepin.us Dial 211 or Text your zip code to 898- 211 Available 24/7 Web: rent.211unitedway.org Look up your case online: Web: Go to www.mncourts.gov/Access-Case-Records/MCRO.aspx or search in your internet browser for “Minnesota Court Records Online” Other Help: • If you are not safe because of domestic violence, call: 1 (866) 223-1111 • Tenant information: mncourts.gov/Help-Topics/Tenants.aspx • Landlord Information: mncourts.gov/Help-Topics/Landlords.aspx What happens at eviction court? The judge will decide if you must move or if you can stay in your home. You can try to work out a deal with the landlord or ask for a court trial to fight the eviction. What are some of my rights? You have the right to tell the judge your side of the case. For example: • Tell the judge if you disagree with what your landlord says in the court papers. • Tell the judge if you think that your landlord is trying to evict you because of something you did to protect your rights as a tenant. • Tell the judge if the court papers say that you have not paid rent, but your apartment is in bad condition and needs repairs. The judge can make you pay the total rent amount into the court to have a trial for this kind of case. • You have the right to bring witnesses and show proof like papers, pictures, or videos. • Tenants have many other rights under the law. Learn your rights or ask a lawyer. You can speak for yourself at court, or you can have a lawyer represent you. If you want a lawyer, get one right away. Don’t be late! If you do not come to court or if you arrive too late, you may lose the case. If that happens, the judge can order the sheriff to remove you from the property. Even if you work things out with your landlord before court, you may still have an eviction on your record. Talk to a lawyer about removing (or “expunging”) the eviction from your record. Eviction Summons – Courthouse 4th Rev 12-2022 Page 2 of 2