What is the name of your state? CA
I am going through the eviction process with a non-paying tenant. At our court date, I was only able to get a Stipulation for Judgement and Dismissal (restitution of premises/surrender/forfeiture of lease). The Stip states (among a few other things)
1) a Writ of Possession may be issued immediately but no lockouts until XX Jan.
2) The Judgment in this action shall be vacated and the case is to be dismissed without prejudice upon the return of possession of the subject premises to the plaintiff.
3) No other major stipulations like court ordered debt.
Q1: I believe this means that I did not technically get the tenant evicted. Does that mean no negative entries will be entered into the tenant's financial history, is that correct?
Q2: Is there anything I can do that will make the "in-effect eviction/but not technically an eviction" appear in his history?
Q3: Are there any other low cost options (other than small claims court, which I may do but I'm trying to minimize time/effort/money spent on a bad situation.) that I can take to legally penalize the tenant?
Thanks for any assistance...
I am going through the eviction process with a non-paying tenant. At our court date, I was only able to get a Stipulation for Judgement and Dismissal (restitution of premises/surrender/forfeiture of lease). The Stip states (among a few other things)
1) a Writ of Possession may be issued immediately but no lockouts until XX Jan.
2) The Judgment in this action shall be vacated and the case is to be dismissed without prejudice upon the return of possession of the subject premises to the plaintiff.
3) No other major stipulations like court ordered debt.
Q1: I believe this means that I did not technically get the tenant evicted. Does that mean no negative entries will be entered into the tenant's financial history, is that correct?
Q2: Is there anything I can do that will make the "in-effect eviction/but not technically an eviction" appear in his history?
Q3: Are there any other low cost options (other than small claims court, which I may do but I'm trying to minimize time/effort/money spent on a bad situation.) that I can take to legally penalize the tenant?
Thanks for any assistance...