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Wells Fargo Bank NA vs Stephanie C Botello

Case Number

22CV04016

Case Type

Civil Law & Motion

Hearing Date / Time

Mon, 01/08/2024 - 10:00

Nature of Proceedings

Case Management Conference; Motion TO DEEM REQUESTS FOR ADMISSIONS ADMITTED AND OF NONAPPEARANCE

Tentative Ruling

Plaintiff propounded Requests for Admissions, Set One, upon defendant on June 15, 2023. When defendant failed to respond to the requests, plaintiff filed a motion for deemed admissions which was signed on August 10, 2023, but not served until October 3, 2023. The motion was filed with the court on October 4, 2023. Defendant has not filed opposition to the motion.

If verified responses to the requests for admissions are served upon plaintiff by defendant prior to the hearing on this motion, the motion will be denied. If defendant fails to serve verified responses to the requests for admissions on plaintiff prior to the hearing on this motion, the motion will be granted, and the matters set forth in the requests will be deemed admitted by defendant.

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