Steven B. asked

⚖️  Law

I have a case where the buyer of my house is suing me, claiming I stated there was a 'snake infestation' after closing. I have evidence proving she caused the issue with structural removals in wetland and stream buffer zones, possibly unpermitted bush removal in a wetland buffer zone, and that her claim is filled with untrue facts. They are now moving to transfer the case from small claims to civil court. I am looking for answers on what this motion process is about, if I get to present my facts, and if I can file a motion to dismiss so I can get my facts heard. Her lawyer knows my realtor, and I believe he doesn't have all the facts. Do I get to show my evidence at the motion hearing?

March 12th, 2024

Jason P. answered

Yes, you would be able to present all the evidence you have in court. At the motion hearing, you can...

March 12th, 2024

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