

Suggestions for Court (BE PREPARED)
List of suggestions, this is almost directly from my post on the lesson learned in court thread. There are more good comments from other posters in that thread.
Also I should mention if you feel you need an attorney you probably do at least the first time.
By far the most important items in the following list is knowing/following your local jurisdiction eviction rules and being prepared to present your case.
I'm very open to suggestions for improving this list.
1) Be familiar with the eviction process
2) Observe Disp. court prior to even filing
3) Follow proper eviction procedures for your jurisdiction and do not request more than you can reasonably expect.
4) Double and triple check court time and location.
5) Make required copies for all paperwork you are going to give to the judge. This includes pictures, receipts, late notices and any other communication with tenant.
6) Dress nicely.
7) Be early
8) Be respectful of everyone. Say your honor to the judge and mr or mrs/ms to the opposing side.
9) Be clear and concise when presenting your case.
10) Answer questions as briefly as possible
11) Stay on point.
Comments