This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form UD-106 (DISC-003)?
A: Form UD-106 (DISC-003) is a set of form interrogatories for use in an unlawful detainer case in California.
Q: What are form interrogatories?
A: Form interrogatories are written questions used in legal proceedings to gather information from the other party.
Q: What is an unlawful detainer case?
A: An unlawful detainer case is a type of lawsuit brought by a landlord to remove a tenant from rental property.
Q: Who can use Form UD-106 (DISC-003)?
A: Form UD-106 (DISC-003) can be used by landlords or their attorneys in an unlawful detainer case.
Q: Do I need to fill out Form UD-106 (DISC-003) if I am the tenant?
A: No, Form UD-106 (DISC-003) is for landlords or their attorneys to use when propounding interrogatories on the tenant.
Q: What information should I include in Form UD-106 (DISC-003)?
A: You should include specific questions related to the unlawful detainer case that you want the other party to answer.
Q: Can I modify Form UD-106 (DISC-003)?
A: No, you cannot modify the content of Form UD-106 (DISC-003), but you can add additional questions if needed.
Q: What is the deadline for serving Form UD-106 (DISC-003)?
A: The deadline for serving Form UD-106 (DISC-003) is usually 30 days after the other party is served with the complaint.
Q: What happens after I serve Form UD-106 (DISC-003)?
A: After you serve Form UD-106 (DISC-003), the other party has 30 days to respond and provide answers to the interrogatories.
Form Details:
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