If a copy of a motion to vcate is stamped “comformed copy” but is not signed, is it valid without a signature?
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If a copy of a motion to vcate is stamped “comformed copy” but is not signed, is it valid without a signature?
I won a default judgment in small claims against my former landlord for unreturned security deposit. She was properly served but didn’t show up for the original trial. She filed a motion to vacate judgment.
Asked on September 25, 2012 under Real Estate Law, California
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Under the laws of all states in this country the "conformed copy" of the motion to vacate the judgment against you is valid with respect to the notice it gives you as to the time, date and department of the proceeding filed by the landlord concerning your and her dispute over landlord tenant issues.
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