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Form 20: Motion to Dismiss Massachusetts Courts

Form 20, Motion to Dismiss, is used to request that the court dismiss an eviction case. This form provides tenants with a structured way to outline reasons why the eviction should not proceed, ensuring that all necessary information is presented clearly and effectively to the court. The form includes detailed instructions on how to fill out each section, ensuring that tenants can complete it accurately. It also provides guidelines on how to file the form with the court and serve it to the landlord, emphasizing the importance of timely submission. This form ensures that tenants have a formal mechanism to request the dismissal of their eviction case, helping to protect their rights within the judicial system.

Following these steps to fill out the Motion to Dismiss accurately:

Step-by-Step Instructions

– Court Heading

  1. County Name
    • Write the name of the county where your case is being heard.
  1. Trial Date
    • Original Trial Date: Write the original trial date found in the summons and complaint you received.
    • Rescheduled Trial Date: If you are filing for discovery, check the box next to “Rescheduled Trial Date” and write the date that is exactly two weeks after the original trial date. If you are not requesting discovery, check the box before “Original Trial Date.”
  2. Plaintiff’s Name (Landlord)
    • Write your landlord’s name exactly as it appears on the summons and complaint.
  3. Defendant’s Name (Tenant)
    • Write your name exactly as it appears on the summons and complaint.
  4. Court Name
    • Copy the name of the court from the summons and complaint.
  5. Docket Number
    • Fill in the docket number. This number is usually found on the summons and complaint or on any notice you receive from the court. If you are unsure of the docket number, contact the court to obtain it.

– Motion Section

– Notice of Hearing

– Certificate of Service

– How to Deliver the Motion

By following these steps, you can ensure that your Motion to Dismiss is properly filled out, submitted, and served, helping to protect your rights in the eviction process.

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