Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

can someone refile?

We went to court on an unlawful detainer and lost and the other party got a judgment for property damages and removeal of debre. Can they go into small claims and ask for more money for damages and removeal of debre? If not what do I file to let the court know? the court date is in about 10days.


Asked on 10/13/08, 4:14 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Gibbs The Gibbs Law Firm, APC

Re: can someone refile?

I'm a little fuzzy on your question. If I understand you correctly, you lost in the UD, and damages were awarded to the plaintiff for property damage and removal of debris? They have then sued you in small claims court for more money? First, I'm not convinced that the judgment in the first matter (the unlawful detainer) is for property damage and removal of debris - its probably unpaid rent. Second, did you pay the judgment in the first case? If you did, show up at the trial on the second matter, provide a copy of the judgment from the first matter, and proof of payment, and tell the judge the matter has already been resolved in the Superior Court. The legal term is "Res Judicata" meaning that a court cannot decide a matter that the court has already heard and decided. My guess, however, is that the Plaintiff is saying you owe them now for additional damages above-and-beyond what was awarded in the unlawful detainer. In that case, yes they can sue you again, and you can lose again.

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Answered on 10/13/08, 7:02 pm


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