Sample Motion in Limine for Eviction After Foreclosure in California. Non-refundable.
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Sample motion in limine for eviction after foreclosure in California. Non-refundable.
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This sample motion in limine for California eviction after foreclosure is filed pursuant to Evidence Code sections 353 and 400 et seq., and Code of Civil Procedure section 128(a)(3)(8) and related case law.
The sample motion in limine is filed on the grounds that the evidence offered by the plaintiff is inadmissible and should be excluded as the unlawful detainer complaint fails to disclose how the plaintiff supposedly complied with Civil Code sections 2932.5, 2924 and 2934a, and that any documents are hearsay as the facts in the documents offered by plaintiff is disputed and therefore there are no issues of fact for which any relevant evidence might be admitted at the trial.
The sample also requests that the case be dismissed as the plaintiff lacks standing as they are not the real party in interest and cannot state any valid cause of action for eviction after foreclosure.
The sample has been revised and updated as of February 2019, is 20 pages and includes,
- Brief instructions,
- Memorandum of points and authorities with citations to case law and statutory authority,
- Sample declaration, and
- Proposed order.
The author is an entrepreneur and retired litigation paralegal that worked in California and Federal litigation from January 1995 through September 2017 and has created over 300 sample legal documents for sale.
Note that the author is NOT an attorney and no guarantee or warranty is provided.