This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form UD-105 for the current year.
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-105?
A: Form UD-105 is the Unlawful Detainer form used in California.
Q: What is an Unlawful Detainer?
A: Unlawful Detainer is a legal process used by a landlord to evict a tenant who is not complying with the terms of their rental agreement.
Q: When is Form UD-105 used?
A: Form UD-105 is used by landlords or property owners in California when they want to start the Unlawful Detainer process.
Q: What information is required on Form UD-105?
A: Form UD-105 requires the landlord to provide details about their property, the tenant, and the reasons for the eviction.
Q: How should Form UD-105 be completed?
A: Form UD-105 should be completed accurately and completely, following the instructions provided with the form.
Q: Are there any fees to file Form UD-105?
A: Yes, there are filing fees associated with filing Form UD-105. The amount may vary depending on the county in which you file.
Q: What happens after Form UD-105 is filed?
A: After filing Form UD-105, the court will schedule a hearing and serve the tenant with a copy of the eviction lawsuit.
Q: What should the tenant do after receiving Form UD-105?
A: The tenant should carefully read the documents and seek legal advice if necessary. They may need to file a response within a certain timeframe.
Q: What can happen if the landlord is successful in the Unlawful Detainer process?
A: If the landlord is successful, the court may issue a judgment for possession of the property, allowing the landlord to evict the tenant.
Form Details:
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