Answer to Landlords Claim - Form PS-01 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Answer to Landlords Claim - Form PS-01 in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in the county name where the court is located, followed by your landlord's and your own full names in the designated fields.
  4. In the section titled 'To oppose the eviction,' clearly state your disagreement with your landlord’s claims by checking all applicable boxes that reflect your situation.
  5. Provide a brief explanation if you selected 'Other' and need to elaborate on your defense against eviction.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom, ensuring that you also include your address and telephone number for contact purposes.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Service section by certifying that a copy of this Answer was delivered or mailed to your landlord or their lawyer, including the date and address details.

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Suing Your Landlord in Small Claims Court You can sue your landlord for refusing to make repairs whether or not you decide to move out. Suing your landlord is a worthwhile option only if its safe to keep living in the rental.
A Breakdown of Wrongful Eviction Compensation StateAverage Compensation AmountLegal Limits (if applicable) California $20,000 No statutory cap New York $15,000 No statutory cap Texas $10,000 Caps may apply; consult state law Florida $8,000 Caps may apply; consult state law Mar 28, 2025
No, he cannot evict solely because you sued him make sure you pay rent and dont give legitimate cause for eviction. Also, make sure suing is worth it. Some damages are worth more than others.
As long as no legal action has been taken, you maintain full control over canceling the eviction with no involvement from the court system. Before the Court Hearing: Once an eviction case has been filed with the court, your ability to unilaterally cancel it becomes more limited.
Wrongful evictions often occur when landlords sidestep legal requirements or invent false justifications to remove tenants, usually in an attempt to raise rents or avoid tenant protections. Knowing your rights is the first step to protecting yourself and your home.

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In California, accepting rent after issuing an eviction notice can complicate the eviction process and may require the landlord to restart the process. This is because accepting rent could be interpreted as an acknowledgment of the tenants continued tenancy, effectively canceling the eviction notice.

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