Ejectment suit filed; respond within 20 days to avoid default judgment.
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Deadline detected: response deadline — 2026-06-02
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- Published
- Category
- Court Notice
- City
- Sanford
- Case #
- 592024CC006268
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- 1
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is an ejectment suit?
- An ejectment suit is a legal action to remove a person from property.
- How long do I have to respond?
- You have 20 days from May 13, 2026, to respond.
- What happens if I don't respond?
- Failure to respond may result in a default judgment against you.
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Full Notice Text
Domonic Daisee Robinson, Plaintiff, et al. -vs- Hannah Ngo Ly, Defendant et al. Take Constructive Notice that this Constructive Notice is printed in the Sanford Herald April 22nd, April 29th, May 6th, May 13th, 2026. The case of this Notice is 592024CC006268. It started out with personal service 12/11/2024 as an UD in Seminole County. It being in County Court. Now it is an Ejectment Suit in Circuit Court. You have not responded after being served. Your attorney somehow had insider knowledge of the suit and had a letter sent to the Judge and the Seminole County Sheriff had not even served you. You now have 20 days after May 13th, 2026 to respond. If you do not then a default judgement will be filed via a motion for default. Publish: April 22, 2026 LN3282