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CGC20587221·sf·Civil·Real Property
Hearing 7 months agoHearing Required.

JOHN OWEN VS. CYNTHIA WALLACE ET AL

Defendant & Cross-Complainant Cheryl Lynn Wallace's Motion For Re-Consideration

Hearing date
Feb 3, 2026
Department
501
Prevailing
N/A

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Parties

PlaintiffJOHN OWEN
DefendantCYNTHIA WALLACE
DefendantCHERYL LYNN WALLACE

Ruling

SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CGC20587221 - February 3, 2026 Hearing date: February 3, 2026 Case number: CGC20587221 Case title: JOHN OWEN VS. CYNTHIA WALLACE ET AL Case Number: | | CGC20587221 | Case Title: | | JOHN OWEN VS. CYNTHIA WALLACE ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-02-03 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Defendant & Cross-Complainant Cheryl Lynn Wallace'S Motion For Re-Consideration. | Rulings: | | On the Real Property / Housing Court Law and Motion calendar for February 3, 2026, line 1.

Defendant & Cross-Complainant Cheryl Lynn Wallace's Motion For Re-Consideration. Hearing Required. =(501/CFH) Parties may appear in-person, telephonically or via Zoom (Video - Webinar ID: 160 560 5023; Password: 172849; or Phone Dial in: (669) 254-5252; Webinar ID: 160 560 5023; Password: 172849). Parties who intend to appear at the hearing must give notice to opposing parties and the court promptly, but no later than 4:00 p.m. the court day before the hearing unless the tentative ruling has specified that a hearing is required.

Notice of contesting a tentative ruling shall be provided by sending an email to the court to Department501ContestTR@sftc.org with a copy to all other parties stating, without argument, the portion(s) of the tentative ruling that the party contests. A party may not argue at the hearing if the opposing party is not notified, and the opposing party does not appear. | |

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