Q: does a quiet title complaint stop ejection?
was threatened by 4 cops after filing
A: No... You would also need a Temporary Injunction. Try to get a Court Date soon and hire an attorney. Quiet Title Actions are complex.
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Filing a quiet title complaint can potentially delay or stop an ejection if it raises valid legal questions about property ownership. The purpose of a quiet title action is to resolve disputes over property ownership, and it often involves the court determining who has rightful ownership of the property in question.
If you have been threatened by law enforcement after filing the complaint, it is important to document these threats and any related incidents. Such behavior might be inappropriate, especially if it appears to be an attempt to intimidate you or influence the legal process.
You should inform the court about these threats, as they could impact your case. Additionally, seeking legal advice can help you understand your rights and ensure that you are protected throughout the process. Having legal representation can also provide a buffer between you and any intimidating behavior from law enforcement.
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