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1/27/10, 7:59 pm

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What is the motion to squash an eviction? and how would I file it?


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2/01/10, 9:35 pm

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I am guessing you have had an unlawful detainer filed against you? Please let me know if you would like assistance immediately. You may need to respond properly and immediately without any delay to prevent loss of your rights by hiring an attorney now.

Daniel Bakondi, Esq. danielbakondi@yahoo.com 415-450-0424

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Daniel Bakondi

The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi, APLC 870 Market Street, Suite 1161 San Francisco, CA 94102

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2/02/10, 9:05 am

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There is no such thing as a motion to quash an eviction. There is a motion to quash SERVICE of the summons and complaint, but you can only file it if the summons and complaint were not properly served on you. And even if it is successful all they have to do is serve you again properly.

Timothy McCormick

Libris Solutions - Dispute Resolution Services 1990 N. California Blvd., 8th Fl Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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