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What form do I need to evict a tenant in California?
To start the eviction case, fill out 4 court forms: Summons Unlawful Detainer-Eviction (form SUM-130) Complaint Unlawful Detainer (form UD-100) Plaintiffs Mandatory Cover Sheet and Supplemental Allegations Unlawful Detainer (form UD-101)
What is a UD action?
An Unlawful Detainer (UD) action is a special court proceeding where a landlord asks the court to order someone to move out of a property (evict them). This usually happens when a tenant stops paying the rent or stays after they have been given notice by the landlord to move out.
What does UD mean in legal terms?
Unlawful Detainer/Eviction (Landlord/Tenant)
What is an unlawful detainer complaint in California?
ComplaintUnlawful Detainer (UD-100) Starts an eviction case and tells the tenant all the issues the landlord wants to include in a judgment against them.
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