Tamara M. asked

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As a landlord, I have filed a motion to strike and the tenant has submitted a motion to dismiss. What should I do next to conclude this matter as soon as possible, given that the tenant has been living there for free?

August 13th, 2024

Sandra B. answered

To proceed with your case, you should respond to the tenant's Motion to Dismiss by filing a 'Reply' ...

August 13th, 2024

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