HEARING DATE: Tuesday, October 13, 2020
NOTICE: See below[1]
RE: Li, et al. v. Lin, et al. (KC069873)
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Defendant April Lin’s MOTION TO SET ASIDE DEFAULT AND GRANT LEAVE TO
FILE ANSWER
Responding Party: Plaintiff, Yan Li
Tentative Ruling
Defendant April Lin’s Motion to Set Aside Default and Grant Leave to File Answer is
DENIED.
Background
Plaintiff Yan Li (“Yan”) owns the property located at 20711 E. Mesarica Road in San Dimas (“subject property”) and manages same through Plaintiff Mesarica Management, LLC (“Mesarica”). On or about April 5, 2016, Yan entered into a “Lease Listing Agreement—Exclusive Authorization to Lease or Rent” with Han International Group Inc. dba Han Realty (“Han”). Yan alleges that Han’s supervising broker, April Lin (“A. Lin”), represented to Yan that her friend Shigang Li (“S. Li”) was interested in leasing the subject property for himself and his son to use when they visite
Type
Other Real Property Rights Case (General Jurisdiction)
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HEARING DATE: Tuesday, October 13, 2020
NOTICE: See below[1]
RE: Li, et al. v. Lin, et al. (KC069873)
______________________________________________________________________________
Defendant April Lin’s MOTION TO SET ASIDE DEFAULT AND GRANT LEAVE TO
FILE ANSWER
Responding Party: Plaintiff, Yan Li
Tentative Ruling
Defendant April Lin’s Motion to Set Aside Default and Grant Leave to File Answer is
DENIED.
Background
Plaintiff Yan Li (“Yan”) owns the property located at 20711 E. Mesarica Road in San Dimas (“subject property”) and manages same through Plaintiff Mesarica Management, LLC (“Mesarica”). On or about April 5, 2016, Yan entered into a “Lease Listing Agreement—Exclusive Authorization to Lease or Rent” with Han International Group Inc. dba Han Realty (“Han”). Yan alleges that Han’s supervising broker, April Lin (“A. Lin”), represented to Yan that her friend Shigang Li (“S. Li”) was interested in leasing the subject property for himself and his son to use when they visite