What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hello everyone and thanks for reading my post.
I evicted a tenant and won a judgement of about $4000. The tenant sued me in small claims court and won back their security deposit of $1000. During the proceeding, the judge told us that since we have judgements against each other, all I had to do was file a declaration saying that I am paying the tenants judgement with the one I have against him.
Unfortunately, I asked the small claims court adviser and they had no clue what the judge was talking about. The filing clerk had no clue either. My eviction lawyer never heard of this before.
Does anyone know how to properly offset a judgement with another judgement? My tenant is very aggressive and I don't have time to deal with him.
I looked at form SC-145 & SC-220, neither seem appropriate. I am not sure what the judge was talking about, I wish I had asked him before he adjourned the case. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
Jacarand
Hello everyone and thanks for reading my post.
I evicted a tenant and won a judgement of about $4000. The tenant sued me in small claims court and won back their security deposit of $1000. During the proceeding, the judge told us that since we have judgements against each other, all I had to do was file a declaration saying that I am paying the tenants judgement with the one I have against him.
Unfortunately, I asked the small claims court adviser and they had no clue what the judge was talking about. The filing clerk had no clue either. My eviction lawyer never heard of this before.
Does anyone know how to properly offset a judgement with another judgement? My tenant is very aggressive and I don't have time to deal with him.
I looked at form SC-145 & SC-220, neither seem appropriate. I am not sure what the judge was talking about, I wish I had asked him before he adjourned the case. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
Jacarand