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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the packet for complaint ejectment in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Complaint for Ejectment' form. Fill in the names of the Plaintiff(s) and Defendant(s) in the designated spaces. Ensure you provide a detailed description of the property involved.
  3. Attach a chain of title document that outlines ownership history, as this is crucial for your claim.
  4. Complete the 'Civil Cover Sheet' by entering case details and selecting 'Other Real Property Actions' under type of case.
  5. Fill out the 'Nonmilitary Affidavit' to confirm that the Defendant is not in military service, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
  6. For each Defendant, complete a 'Summons' form, providing their address and ensuring it is ready for issuance by the Clerk.
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An ejectment is a legal action brought by a property owner to regain possession of real property (land and any structures on it) from a person occupying the property without the owners permission.
The main difference between ejectment and unlawful detainer is that in the ejectment cause of action the unwanted individual is claiming to have property rights over the home. In filing an unlawful detainer action the unwanted individual is not claiming to have any rights over the property.
Ejectment actions often take a little longer and are more expensive than the Unlawful Detainer (eviction) court process that is used with tenants covered by the RLTA.
An ejectment action is generally like a civil lawsuit where: (i) the responding party can bring counterclaims, (ii) both parties are entitled to full discovery before the judicial officer decides the right to possession; (iii) a 20-day civil summons must be used; (iv) there is no statutory show-cause procedure, and (v)
Under the Civil Code, particularly Articles 1673 and 1677, various grounds for ejectment exist such as expiration of lease term, violation of contract stipulations, and failure to pay rent.

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