What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
Filed a civil complaint against former tenants for damages and past due rent on 11-12-10. They were served on 11-22-10. If I understand correctly, they had 21 total days to file a response after being served.
So they had until 12-13-10 to file a response, correct?
I ask because, we received a notice to appear based on the former tenants response that is date stamped by the court 12-15-10. That would mean they responded after the allowed 21 days. How is it that they were able to enter a response that was accepted after the 21 day deadline?
What's more confusing is, I went to the court house on 12-20-10 to file my paperwork for a default judgment. Just to double check, I asked if a response had been filed and I was told no. Now I get this notice to appear. Have I missed something or should I bring the dates to attention of the clerk?
Filed a civil complaint against former tenants for damages and past due rent on 11-12-10. They were served on 11-22-10. If I understand correctly, they had 21 total days to file a response after being served.
So they had until 12-13-10 to file a response, correct?
I ask because, we received a notice to appear based on the former tenants response that is date stamped by the court 12-15-10. That would mean they responded after the allowed 21 days. How is it that they were able to enter a response that was accepted after the 21 day deadline?
What's more confusing is, I went to the court house on 12-20-10 to file my paperwork for a default judgment. Just to double check, I asked if a response had been filed and I was told no. Now I get this notice to appear. Have I missed something or should I bring the dates to attention of the clerk?