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Motion for Default Final Judgment – Damages Residential Eviction – Pinellas County Florida

The “Motion for Default Final Judgment – Damages Residential Eviction” form is used in Pinellas County, Florida, to request a court to issue a default judgment against a tenant for damages, under circumstances where the tenant has failed to respond timely to a complaint regarding residential eviction. The “Motion for Default Final Judgment – Damages Residential Eviction” form requires the landlord (plaintiff) to submit an affidavit of damages along with the motion. It includes fields to be filled out with the case number, names of the landlord and tenant, and the details concerning the service of the motion on the tenant, including address and method of delivery. The form also includes a certification by the filer regarding the method of delivery of the motion to the tenant. This form must be filed in the county court where the property is located, and it is regulated under rule 10-2.1(a) of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to fill out this form:

County Name: Start by entering the name of the county in which the court is located at the top of the form.

Case Number: Enter the case number assigned by the Clerk of the Court. This can be found on previously filed documents related to the same eviction case.

Landlord Information:

Tenant Information:

Date of Clerk’s Entry of Default: Fill in the date on which the default was entered into the court record by the Clerk of the Court. This indicates that the tenant failed to respond in the given time frame.

Certification of Document Delivery

Plaintiff’s Statement: Read the statements regarding the filing of the complaint and the defendant’s failure to answer, confirming their accuracy and pertinence to your case.

Affidavit of Damages: Attach the affidavit of damages that supports the claim made in the motion. Ensure this document is thorough and properly notarized.

Signature

Assistant’s Information (if applicable)

Once completed, review the form for accuracy and completeness. File it with the appropriate county court and ensure a copy is served to the tenant following legal requirements for service of process. Remember to keep a copy for your records.

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