What happens if a tenant doesn’t answer the legal papers or a landlord or tenant misses the court date?
A. If a tenant does not answer the court papers or misses a court date, the landlord could win a judgment which could make an eviction. If a landlord misses a court date, the case could be thrown out. Q. What should a tenant bring to court? A. A tenants should bring all money order receipts, canceled checks, or other receipts related to rent payment. A tenant should also bring a copy of the lease and lease renewal, if any, and records, including pictures and notes about problems with the apartment. Bring receipts for materials purchased to repair the apartment, if any. Q. What happens if I need a postponement (a later court date)? A. Ask for an “adjournment,” which is the same as a postponement. Sometimes both parties can agree to “adjourn” the case to another day and let the judge know that. When they do not agree, the person wanting the adjournment must ask the judge for one. Q. In an eviction case, what happens if a tenant and a landlord can’t agree? A. They will have a trial. The l