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You can use a Judicial Council form: The Judicial Council has a form you can use for most Unlawful Detainer cases: Form UD-100 . Download the form by clicking the form link, or get it from any court that has Unlawful Detainer cases. See the the Sample UD Complaint form packet for help filling out the form.
You must fill out an Answer, serve the plaintiff, and file your Answer form with the court. Generally, this is due within 30 days after you were served. If you don't, the plaintiff can ask for a default. If there's a default, the court won't let you file an Answer and can decide the case without you.
An Unlawful Detainer is a lawsuit that is filed with the civil court. The filing fee for an unlawful detainer varies from $250 to $400 depending on the amount of damages- hiring an attorney will cost $600 to $1,000 just to get started with a notice. Uncontested Unlawful Detainer usually takes 30 days.
File your Answer with the court. After your server mails a copy of the Answer (form UD-105), you need to file it with the court and pay a filing fee. If you can't afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive the fee (not require you to pay it).
To respond to the eviction case, you start with filling out an Answer or other response forms. Then, you file them with the court. This gives you the chance to tell the judge if there are any legal reasons your landlord can't evict you and tell your side of the story at a court trial.