Notice And Motion For Entry Of Judgment For Possession And Monetary Damages Pursuant To The Parties Stipulation
SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CUD25678764 - July 2, 2026 Hearing date: July 2, 2026 Case number: CUD25678764 Case title: ESSEX FOX PLAZA, LP VS. WEST BAY HOUSING ET AL Case Number: | | CUD25678764 | Case Title: | | ESSEX FOX PLAZA, LP VS. WEST BAY HOUSING ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-07-02 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice And Motion For Entry Of Judgment For Possession And Monetary Damages Pursuant To The Parties Stipulation; Declarations In Supportjudgment | Rulings: | | Real Property/Housing Court Law and Motion Calendar for July 2, 2026. Line 6.
PLAINTIFF ESSEX FOX PLAZA, LP Motion For Entry Of Judgment For Possession And Monetary Damages Pursuant To The Parties Stipulation; is GRANTED. No opposition filed. Judgment shall enter in favor of Plaintiff and against all Defendants for possession of the premises, and against Defendant Brilliant Corners (erroneously sued as West Bay Housing) for monetary damages in the amount of $7,564.36. Plaintiff to prepare an order and judgment(s) in compliance with this ruling. =(501/CFH)
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