Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

Prejury & Fraud... Do I have any recourse against such actions?

A party falsely representing themself as a property management company filed a suit and won judgement against me. This company does not have a business license nor do they have a real estate broker's license. Also the property management company was not the real party in interest. They committed prejury in court and on documents filed with the courts. I never had a contractual agreement with this party.

Do I have any legal recourse?


Asked on 5/22/02, 2:41 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Victor Hobbs Victor E. Hobbs

Re: Prejury & Fraud... Do I have any recourse against such actions?

If they took a judgment against you by default you need to move to set aside the default. If they got a judgment against you in court. You need to appeal it. If you have passed up your appeal period. Then you need to write to the department of real estate and set forth your allegations that they are representing property owners without the proper licenses. Ultimately the issue is did you owe the money. You didn't address this. So I assume that you did.

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Answered on 5/22/02, 10:07 am
Joel Selik www.SelikLaw.com

Re: Prejury & Fraud... Do I have any recourse against such actions?

Did you provide a defense or default? If defaulted, you should move to set aside default, fast.

Joel Selik

800-894-2889

www.4thelaw.com

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Answered on 5/22/02, 10:10 am

Re: Prejury & Fraud... Do I have any recourse against such actions?

In some cases, fraud will toll applicable deadlines, at least if you did not know about the facts being concealed.

If the judgment was obtain as a default judgment, it might be relatively easy to set it aside so that you can file an answer.

If not, you will need to file an appeal, if your time has not yet expired.

D. Alexander Floum, Esq.

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Answered on 5/22/02, 2:51 pm


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