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  • BYERS, KRISTA vs. ARDOLINO, MIRRISSA LYNN Eviction Residential/Monetary document preview
  • BYERS, KRISTA vs. ARDOLINO, MIRRISSA LYNN Eviction Residential/Monetary document preview
  • BYERS, KRISTA vs. ARDOLINO, MIRRISSA LYNN Eviction Residential/Monetary document preview
  • BYERS, KRISTA vs. ARDOLINO, MIRRISSA LYNN Eviction Residential/Monetary document preview
						
                                

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Case# 2021CC001271 File Date 09/23/2021 12:38 PM Tara S. Green Clay County Clerk of Court IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA KRISTA BYERS, Plaintiff(s), vs. CASE NO.: 2021CC001271 MIRRISSA LYNN ARDOLINO and PRESTON DIVISION:C MATTHEWS, Defendant(s). / EVICTION SUMMONS/RESIDENTIAL PLEASE READ CAREFULLY TO: PRESTON MATTHEWS 510 BRIGHTON AVE ORANGE PARK, FL 32073 You are being sued by KRISTA BYERS to require you to move out of the place where you are living for the reasons given in the attached complaint. You are entitled to a trial to decide whether you can be required to move, but you MUST DO ALL of the things listed below. You MUST do them within five (5) days (not including Saturday, Sunday, or any legal holiday) after these papers were given to you or to a person who lives with you, or were posted on your home. THE THINGS YOU MUST DO ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Write down the reason(s) you think you should not be forced to move. The written reason(s) must be filed with the Clerk of Courts at the Clay County Courthouse P.O. Box 698 (825 N. Orange Avenue), Green Cove Springs, Florida or at the Orange Park Branch Office, 1478 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Florida 32073. 2. Mail or hand deliver a copy of your written reason(s) to: KRISTA BYERS 335 SPRING FOREST AVENUE JACKSONVILLE, FL 32216 3. Pay to the Clerk of the Court the amount of rent that the attached complaint claims to be due and any rent that becomes due until the lawsuit is over. If you believe that the amount claimed in the complaint is incorrect, you should file with the Clerk of the Court a motion to have the court determine the amount to be paid. If you file a motion, you Case# 2021CC001271 File Date 09/23/2021 12:38 PM Tara S. Green Clay County Clerk of Court must attach to the motion any documents supporting your position and mail or give a copy of the motion to the plaintiff/plaintiff’s attorney. Whether you win or lose the lawsuit, the Judge may pay this rent to the landlord. Payments made to the Clerk must be made in the form of a Cashier's Check or Money Order and made payable to the Fourth Judicial Circuit in Clay County Registry Fund and in a separate Money Order or Cash. The Clerk's fee of 3% of the first $500.00 deposited and 1.5% of any amount above $500.00, made payable to the Clerk of Court. 4. If you file a motion to have the court determine the amount of rent to be paid to the Clerk of the Court, you must immediately contact the office of the Judge to whom the case is assigned to schedule a hearing to decide what amount should be paid to the Clerk of the Court while the lawsuit is pending. IF YOU DO NOT DO ALL OF THE THINGS SPECIFIED ABOVE WITHIN FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS AFTER THE DATE THAT THESE PAPERS WERE GIVEN TO YOU OR TO A PERSON WHO LIVES WITH YOU OR WERE POSTED AT YOUR HOME, YOU MAY BE EVICTED WITHOUT A HEARING OR FURTHER NOTICE. 5. If the attached complaint also contains a claim for money damages (such as unpaid rent), you must respond to that claim separately. You must write down the reasons why you believe that you do not owe the money claimed. The written reasons must be given to the Clerk of the Court at the address specified in paragraph (1) above, and you must mail or give a copy of your written reasons to the Plaintiff/Plaintiff’s Attorney at the address specified in paragraph (2) above. This must be done within twenty (20) days after the date these papers were given to you or to a person that lives with you. This obligation is separate from the requirement of answering the claim for eviction within five (5) working days after these papers were given to you or to a person that lives with you or were posted at your home. THE STATE OF FLORIDA: To Each Sheriff of the State: You are commanded to serve this summons and a copy of the complaint in this lawsuit on the above-named defendant. DATED on September 23, 2021 LEIGH LUCROY, Deputy Clerk Tara S. Green, Clay County Clerk of Court