Rita Kramer v. County of Nevada et al
Motion to accept late filing of complaint
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Defendant’s motion is granted in part and denied in part as specified.
5. CU0002563 Rita Kramer v. County of Nevada et al
Plaintiff’s January 8, 2026, motion to accept “late filing of complaint” is denied without prejudice. The complaint has been filed by the Clerk and apparently has not been served on Defendants. The filing of the complaint does not represent any sort of conclusion by the Court whether the claims therein are timely or otherwise. To the extent any party wishes to adjudicate the timeliness of the complaint, they must file, notice and serve an appropriate motion on all parties in compliance with Rules of Court, Rule 3.1110, et. seq., and Code of Civil Procedure sections 1005 and 1010. The Clerk shall give notice of the minutes reflecting this order to Plaintiff and all Defendants.
6. CU0002182 County of Nevada v. Testate and Intestate Successors of Myrna Buettner
Appearances are required in connection with the June 18, 2025, petition for an order to abate a substandard building at 10121 Valley Drive, Rough and Ready, and appoint a receiver. The parties shall be prepared to discuss the status of the “as-is” sale described in the March 27, 2026 Declaration of Attorney Amanda Pope and April 1, 2026 (filed), letter of John Cooper.
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