Conclusion & Final Checklist
We are training and empowering you to be your own lawyer. Good lawyers succeed because they are prepared:
- They listen carefully.
- They pay attention.
- They take thorough notes.
- They follow instructions.
Be your own excellent lawyer:
- Memorize your case number and opposing counsel’s name.
- Know the reason for your eviction (see the notice attached to the complaint).
- Understand your defenses by reviewing your Answer.
- Watch Video 2E and identify the evidence and witnesses you need to prove your case.
- Know the facts of your case thoroughly.
- Come to the Opening Statement Class on Thursdays from 10-1 to learn how to write a winning Opening Statement that clearly explains the case to the jury.
- Remember: Success depends on the facts, the law, and which side is better prepared.
Key Reminders:
- Watch the videos and attend TEP classes consistently.
- Follow all 18 Steps to Victory.
- If your case is dismissed but you want to stay, continue paying your rent:
- Bring rent in certified funds or money orders to each court appearance.
- If rent is rejected, keep saving it and try to pay it each month on the due date.
- Pay it immediately and no later than the third day, if you receive a new 3-day notice. Bring a witness.
- Prepare for the next case by attending class and reviewing the 18 Steps again.
- Remember: Court procedures change constantly. Don’t be the TEP student who wins 3 times, gets cocky, tries to do it alone, and loses.
When we fight, we win! And while winning is not guaranteed, preparation significantly increases your chances.