Turner v. Daya Hospitality, LLC

Filing 32

WRIT OF EXECUTION Issued Against Defendant Daya Hospitality, LLC in the amount of $12,383.89. (dhm, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/13/2023)

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EJ-130 STATE BAR NO.: ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY: Richard Morin FIRM NAME: Law Office of Rick Morin, PC STREET ADDRESS: 500 Newport Center Drive Suite 610 CITY: Newport Beach STATE: CA TELEPHONE NO.: 949-996-3094 FAX NO.: EMAIL ADDRESS: legal@rickmorin.net ATTORNEY FOR (name): Plaintiff 285275 FOR COURT USE ONLY NAME: ✖ ATTORNEY FOR ✖ ZIP CODE: ORIGINAL JUDGMENT CREDITOR 92660 ASSIGNEE OF RECORD UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA STREET ADDRESS: 450 Golden Gate Avenue MAILING ADDRESS: CITY AND ZIP CODE: BRANCH NAME: San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco Courthouse CASE NUMBER: PLAINTIFF/PETITIONER: LaTasha Turner 3:22-cv-04373-TLT DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT: Daya Hospitality, LLC ✖ WRIT OF Limited Civil Case (including Small Claims) EXECUTION (Money Judgment) POSSESSION OF Personal Property Real Property SALE Unlimited Civil Case (including Family and Probate) 1. To the Sheriff or Marshal of the County of: Contra Costa / United States Marshals Service You are directed to enforce the judgment described below with daily interest and your costs as provided by law. 2. To any registered process server: You are authorized to serve this writ only in accordance with CCP 699.080 or CCP 715.040. 3. (Name): LaTasha Turner ✖ original judgment creditor is the assignee of record 4. Judgment debtor (name, type of legal entity if not a natural person, and last known address): whose address is shown on this form above the court’s name. 9. Writ of Possession/Writ of Sale information on next page. 10. This writ is issued on a sister-state judgment. For items 11–17, see form MC-012 and form MC-013-INFO. Daya Hospitality, LLC 1605 Auto Center Drive Antioch, CA 94509 11. Total judgment (as entered or renewed) $ 12,383.89 12. Costs after judgment (CCP 685.090) $ 0.00 13. Subtotal (add 11 and 12) $ 12,383.89 14. Credits to principal (after credit to interest) $ 0.00 12,383.89 5. Judgment entered on (date): May 18, 2023 (See type of judgment in item 22.) 15. Principal remaining due (subtract 14 from 13) $ 16. Accrued interest remaining due per $ CCP 685.050(b) (not on GC 6103.5 fees) 17. Fee for issuance of writ (per GC 70626(a)(l)) $ 6. 18. TotaI amount due (add 15, 16, and 17) $ 12,383.89 19. Levying officer: a. Add daily interest from date of writ (at the legal rate on 15) (not on GC 6103.5 fees) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b. Pay directly to court costs included in 11 and 17 (GC 6103.5, 68637; CCP 699.520(j)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.67 $ 0.00 Additional judgment debtors on next page Judgment renewed on (dates): 7. Notice of sale under this writ: a. ✖ has not been requested. b. has been requested (see next page). 8. Joint debtor information on next page. 0.00 0.00 [SEAL] 20. The amounts called for in items 11–19 are different for each debtor. These amounts are stated for each debtor on Attachment 20. MARK B. BUSBY Date: November 13, 2023 Clerk, by , Deputy NOTICE TO PERSON SERVED: SEE PAGE 3 FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California EJ-130 [Rev. September 1, 2020] WRIT OF EXECUTION Page 1 of 3 Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 699.520, 712.010, 715.010 Government Code, § 6103.5 www.courts.ca.gov EJ-130 Plaintiff/Petitioner: LaTasha Turner CASE NUMBER: Defendant/Respondent: Daya Hospitality, LLC 3:22-cv-04373-TLT 21. Additional judgment debtor(s) (name, type of legal entity if not a natural person, and last known address): 22. The judgment is for (check one): a. b. wages owed. child support or spousal support. c. other. Violations of civil rights. ✖ 23. Notice of sale has been requested by (name and address): 24. Joint debtor was declared bound by the judgment (CCP 989-994) a. on (date): b. name, type of legal entity if not a natural person, and last known address of joint debtor: c. Additional costs against certain joint debtors are itemized: 25. a. on (date): b. name, type of legal entity if not a natural person, and last known address of joint debtor: below on Attachment 24c. (Writ of Possession or Writ of Sale) Judgment was entered for the following: a. Possession of real property: The complaint was filed on (date): (Check (1) or (2). Check (3) if applicable. Complete (4) if (2) or (3) have been checked.) (1) The Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession was served in compliance with CCP 415.46. The judgment includes all tenants, subtenants, named claimants, and other occupants of the premises. (2) The Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession was NOT served in compliance with CCP 415.46. (3) The unlawful detainer resulted from a foreclosure sale of a rental housing unit. (An occupant not named in the judgment may file a Claim of Right to Possession at any time up to and including the time the levying officer returns to effect eviction, regardless of whether a Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession was served.) (See CCP 415.46 and 1174.3(a)(2).) (4) If the unlawful detainer resulted from a foreclosure (item 25a(3)), or if the Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession was not served in compliance with CCP 415.46 (item 25a(2)), answer the following: (a) The daily rental value on the date the complaint was filed was $ (b) The court will hear objections to enforcement of the judgment under CCP 1174.3 on the following dates (specify): Item 25 continued on next page EJ-130 [Rev. September 1, 2020] WRIT OF EXECUTION Page 2 of 3 EJ-130 Plaintiff/Petitioner: LaTasha Turner CASE NUMBER: Defendant/Respondent: Daya Hospitality, LLC 3:22-cv-04373-TLT 25. b. Possession of personal property. If delivery cannot be had, then for the value (itemize in 25e) specified in the judgment or supplemental order. c. Sale of personal property. d. Sale of real property. e. The property is described below on Attachment 25e. NOTICE TO PERSON SERVED WRIT OF EXECUTION OR SALE. Your rights and duties are indicated on the accompanying Notice of Levy (form EJ-150). WRIT OF POSSESSION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. If the levying officer is not able to take custody of the property, the levying officer will demand that you turn over the property. If custody is not obtained following demand, the judgment may be enforced as a money judgment for the value of the property specified in the judgment or in a supplemental order. WRIT OF POSSESSION OF REAL PROPERTY. If the premises are not vacated within five days after the date of service on the occupant or, if service is by posting, within five days after service on you, the levying officer will remove the occupants from the real property and place the judgment creditor in possession of the property. Except for a mobile home, personal property remaining on the premises will be sold or otherwise disposed of in accordance with CCP 1174 unless you or the owner of the property pays the judgment creditor the reasonable cost of storage and takes possession of the personal property not later than 15 days after the time the judgment creditor takes possession of the premises. EXCEPTION IF RENTAL HOUSING UNIT WAS FORECLOSED. If the residential property that you are renting was sold in a foreclosure, you have additional time before you must vacate the premises. If you have a lease for a fixed term, such as for a year, you may remain in the property until the term is up. If you have a periodic lease or tenancy, such as from month-to-month, you may remain in the property for 90 days after receiving a notice to quit. A blank form Claim of Right to Possession and Notice of Hearing (form CP10) accompanies this writ. You may claim your right to remain on the property by filling it out and giving it to the sheriff or levying officer. EXCEPTION IF YOU WERE NOT SERVED WITH A FORM CALLED PREJUDGMENT CLAIM OF RIGHT TO POSSESSION. If you were not named in the judgment for possession and you occupied the premises on the date on which the unlawful detainer case was filed, you may object to the enforcement of the judgment against you. You must complete the form Claim of Right to Possession and Notice of Hearing (form CP10) and give it to the sheriff or levying officer. A blank form accompanies this writ. You have this right whether or not the property you are renting was sold in a foreclosure. EJ-130 [Rev. September 1, 2020] WRIT OF EXECUTION Page 3 of 3

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