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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the tenant(s) in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'Defendant(s)' section, input the landlord's name as it appears in your lease agreement.
  4. Fill in the 'Case No.' field with your specific case number for easy reference.
  5. In Section I, indicate whether you have an attached list of personal property by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Provide the street address where the personal property was taken from in Section II.
  7. Complete Section III by selecting one of the options that best describes why you are entitled to possession of your property. If necessary, elaborate on any other reasons in the space provided.
  8. Sign and date the form at the bottom, ensuring all tenant names are printed clearly along with their contact information.

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A plaintiff must inform defendants about a complaint filed against them. This is called service of process.
You must fill out an Answer, serve the plaintiff, and file your Answer form with the court. Generally, this is due within 30 days after you were served. If you dont, the plaintiff can ask for a default. If theres a default, the court wont let you file an Answer and can decide the case without you.
A plaintiff starts a civil action by filing a pleading called a complaint. A complaint must state all of the plaintiffs claims against the defendant , and must also specify what remedy the plaintiff is seeking. After receiving the complaint, the defendant must respond with an answer .
On or after filing the complaint, the plaintiff may present a summons to the clerk for signature and seal. If the summons is properly completed, the clerk must sign, seal, and issue it to the plaintiff for service on the defendant.
Personal service - delivering a copy of the summons and complaint to the defendant personally. Constructive service - summons and complaint are left at the defendants last and usual place of abode. Substituted service - summons and compalint are delivered to the defendants agent, mailed, or published in a newspaper.

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It involves presenting to the person or entity sued (the defendant) a Complaint in which the person suing (the plaintiff) describes its legal claims and should always be accompanied by a Summons, requiring a defendant to respond in court. There are very specific requirements for serving a lawsuit on a defendant.

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