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affirmative defenses for an unlawful detainer

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tranquility

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Just got free help from 2 lawyers here in town hammered out my answer...said If I pay in court I will not get a UD but they can give me a 60 day notice to move after the trial.
Would cash be OK in court ? If not what then ?
Also , does a 60 day reflect on you if you move in time ?
What if I just don't use my present LL as a reference ?
I have MANY other good references.
Is a 60 day notice considered an eviction on my record ?
As with a job application, the landlord will want to know where you have lived in the past. He will attempt to contact those landlords.

Are you on any type of rental assistance?
 



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