[RPPTL LandTen] 83.08 Lien

Sebastian Jaramillo sebastian at lawjb.com
Fri Mar 11 10:55:00 PST 2016


The only thing I can think of is if you filed for a distress writ along
with your complaint.


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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Todd Allen <todd at lindsayallenlaw.com>
wrote:

> Do people usually file a lien foreclosure count in their complaint for
> eviction/damages?  Client is the landlord for a restaurant tenant.  Tenant
> left the equipment and landlord wants to rent the space out with the
> equipment in place.  Tenant failed to deposit money into the registry
> pursuant to a court order, so he’s waived defenses.  I would just like to
> avoid having to amend the complaint to include a lien foreclosure count it
> I can.
>
> Thanks
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