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How do I file a FED (Forcible Entry and Detainer) action to remove someone from the premises not paying their rent?

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How do I file a FED (Forcible Entry and Detainer) action to remove someone from the premises not paying their rent?

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• The Clerk’s office provides the necessary preprinted forms. • The form is completed with needed information, such as: the defendant’s name and address of the real property to obtain personal service on the defendant(s), and state a cause of action. The summons must sufficiently state the cause of action so as to give the defendant notice of the charge he is to meet and enable him to prepare a defense. • The filing fees are paid to the clerk’s office. • The clerk’s office forwards the summons to the requested server to allow for the attempt of service to be made on the defendant(s). • The server will set a court date upon successful attempt of service. • The server shall return the process back to the clerk’s office. • The Plaintiff (Property Owner) must appear at the court hearing before a General Sessions Court Judge to render a decision in the matter. • Judgment entries are final ten days from the date of entry. • If the Defendant does not make arrangement to pay. The property owne

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