What is the name of your state? Illinois
I am being evicted by the new landlord. The former landlord sold the property to the new landlord and told the new landlord that I owed more money than I owe.
My questions are: If the amount on the summons is excessive, and therefore it is incorrect, what is normally a remedy from the courts in this case? And what should I do to defend myself in court?
It should also be noted that:
1. Both Landlords do accounting or have accountants.
2. Obviously the second landlord filed the summons without first verifying as to what the amount actuallly owed was.What is the name of your state?
I am being evicted by the new landlord. The former landlord sold the property to the new landlord and told the new landlord that I owed more money than I owe.
My questions are: If the amount on the summons is excessive, and therefore it is incorrect, what is normally a remedy from the courts in this case? And what should I do to defend myself in court?
It should also be noted that:
1. Both Landlords do accounting or have accountants.
2. Obviously the second landlord filed the summons without first verifying as to what the amount actuallly owed was.What is the name of your state?