FINAL PFCL HOPPER LINES
Landlord was required to submit truthful sworn statements regarding rent status in unlawful detainer proceedings | Landlord instead swore that November 2025 rent was unpaid despite receiving a cashier’s check on November 4, 2025 and recording that payment in its own ledger | Because of this breach, a judgment was obtained based on a materially false statement | Plaintiff suffered eviction proceedings and enforcement actions derived from that false predicate | Court is authorized to grant relief including vacatur of judgment and damages
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Landlord was required to ensure that sworn financial amounts in court filings matched internal business records | Landlord instead asserted nonpayment and inflated balances inconsistent with its own ledger showing payment received | Because of this breach, court processes relied on contradictory and unreliable financial representations | Plaintiff suffered legal exposure and enforcement actions based on inaccurate data | Court is authorized to grant relief including damages and correction of records
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Court and enforcement processes were required to rely on valid underlying judgments supported by accurate sworn statements | Enforcement actions including writ issuance were based on a judgment derived from a contradicted affidavit | Because of this breach, enforcement actions proceeded on a defective foundation | Plaintiff suffered loss of possession and related harm | Court is authorized to grant relief including vacatur of writ and damages
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Clerk and court processes were required to suspend enforcement upon notice of jurisdictional defects supported by prima facie evidence | Defendant provided documented evidence that sworn nonpayment statements were contradicted by plaintiff’s own records | Because of this breach, enforcement processing continued without resolving the identified defect | Plaintiff suffered enforcement-related harm and procedural injury | Court is authorized to grant relief including corrective orders and damages
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Landlord was required to accurately represent statutory compliance including required notices and payment status | Landlord instead certified compliance and nonpayment despite absence of required acknowledgments and existence of documented payment | Because of this breach, court proceedings were initiated under false compliance conditions | Plaintiff suffered legal proceedings and enforcement actions based on inaccurate certifications | Court is authorized to grant declaratory and monetary relief
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