SC Plaintiff Claim FiledCal. Super. - 6th Dist.July 10, 2018ELECTRONICALLY FILED Superior Court of California County of Santa Cruz 7/10/2018 6:25 PM Alex Calvo, Clerk By: Chalaya Jimenez, Deputy 18CV02019 9/13/18 12:30 PM A 7/10/18 Plaintiff (list names): Oportun Inc. ® The plaintiff (the person, business, or public entity that is suing) is: Name: Oportun Inc. Phone: 650-810-9044 Street address: 3 16 Main Street Watsonville CA 95076 Street City State Zip Mailing address (ifdifferent): PO Box 2146 Menlo Park CA 94026 Street City State Zip If more than one plaintiff, list next plaintiff here: Name: N/A Phone: Street address: Street City State Zip Mailing address (ifdifferent): Street City State Zip D Check here ifmore than two plaintiffs and attachform SC-I 00A. D Check here ifeither plaintifflisted above is doing business under afictitious name. Ifso, attachform SC-I 03. D Check here ifany plaintiflis a “licensee ” 0r “deferred deposit originator ” (payday lender) under Financial Code sections 23000 et seq. ® The Defendant (the person, business, or public entity being sued) is: Name: Ricardo Beiarano Zacarias Phone: Street address: 375 CLIFFORD AVE APT 301 WATSONVILLE CA 95076 Street City State Zip Mailing address (ifdifferent): Street City State Zip If the defendant is a corporation, limited liability company, or public entity, list the person or agent authorized for service of process here: Name: Job title, if known: Address: Street City State Zip D Check here ifyour case is against more than one defendant, and attachform SC-I 00A. D Check here ifany defendant is 0n active military duly, and write his 0r her name here: @ The plaintiff claims the defendant owes $2,500.00 (Explain below).- a. Why does the defendant owe the plaintiff money? Defendant is delinquent 0n his/her loan payments Loan No. 2399800 When did this happen? (Dalerw b. If n0 specific date, give the time period: Date started: Through c. How did you calculate the money owed t0 you? (D0 not include court costs orfeesfor service.) Principal owed, finance charge, late fees D Check here ifyou need more space. Attach one sheet ofpaper orform MC-031 and write “SC-I 00, Item 3 ” at the top. RevisedJanuamvm Plaintiff’s Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Court 30-100, P8962 °f5 (Small Claims) 9 Plaintiff (list names): Oportun Inc. "-06Y0_Li mus__t_ask the defenaant__ (in__person in writing, or by phone) t_o pay you béfore you .-_:‘_:’ *suer l.f your .claim'Is for possession of property, yéu mUSt a's‘k tfiEfdefendant to give you flf-m‘T-"The prope_rty. Have y<_)_u done this? mYes D No If no, explain why not: ?mm#-‘ ' r T ‘P ' ' .-.. _ --._ <5) Why are you filing your cl_a;ih1'"a't"'tfii's'3é‘F_u_r-thpl_.l§e?* -f-~'---'=“== -- ‘ --- ei- ' -T_his courthouse c'overs‘th‘e area (check’thé‘on'e thfitapplies): ' ._ - m, _., _a DWQLWhere the defendant lives or does business. (4) Where a contract (written or spoken) was made, (2) Where the plaintiff’s pmperty was damagedii M signed, performed, or broken by the defendant or - (3) Where the plaintiffwas injured. where'the defendant lived or did business when'ffié defendant made the contract. b. m Where the buyer or lessee signed the contract, lives now, or lived when the contract was made, if this claim, _ _ _ -_ is_ about an offer or contract for personal,.family, orhousehold goods, services, or loans. (Code Civ. Proc., A _ , §395(b)) ,__.__.. fi._ .D Where the buyer signed the contract, lives now, onlived when the contract was made, if this claim 15 about a retail installment contract (like a credit cald). (Civ Code § 181.2. 10.) d. U Where the buyer signed the contractnlffigWEFINedmwhen the contl act was made 0r where the vehicle is _ _ permanently gagged, i_f this claim_'ls about a vehicle finance sale (Civ Code § 2984. 4.)--- r... g w e_. fl Oth‘er (sp'e'cyjz): """” _"T_* ' * @. List the zip code of the place checked 1n @h:above (fyou know). 95076 ls your claim'. about an attorney-clie‘nt feerisp'uter?i E-Yes- -FE_N0_"-S::T-..;r_.rs--ffi__:; - :-“_:~__ Ifyes, and if-you have had arbitration fill outform SC-‘Jfljzattack it.tojhz‘sg‘orm 'and check here. D n '- A_re you s_uin'g _a public en_tity?- E Y€§4'"EW~---«-:--"%= 4 ~ 3-1175???" 4‘: " '-“ ml. - «ir-‘r Eyes, you mustfile a written claim with the éntiozfirs't; .rAucIaim- was-filed on (date); wy- - - :_;_ Ifthe public entity denies your claim or does not answer'within th_e__ time. allowed by Imryou'cfinfle _thisform_~~1 .. =- '- W. Have you filed more than 12 other small claims;within: the last- 12_ months'In California? mYes D N0 Eyes, thejilingféefor this case will be higherf-h fl _ A“ "5 15:.your_claim for more than $2,500? EtYm'WI‘No ::- fi -.=_-:""_--::a:~- ”:2“ 5. ._-_ Eyes, Iuhave notfiled, and. understand that I cannotfile, more than two small claims casesfor more than $2,500 in California during th_1's calendar year claim. I declare, under penalty of perjury under California State law, that the information above and . any attachments to t- ' form'is true and correct.- grr-ua-J. Date:~§7fi9/2018 v fl-SergiO'C-ampos;LegalCollections Supervisor ’ w Plaintifltjpes or prints name here Mlaafiifit Signs here; Date: ’ Sec'ondplaintiffgzpes 0r prints name here Secondplaintiflsigns here Requests for Accommodations Assistivc listening systems, computer-assisted reaI-time captioning, or sign language interpreter services are available ifyou ask at least five days before the trial. Contact the clerk’s office for form M0419, Requestfor _Accommodalions by Persons With Disabilities and Response. (Civ. Code, § 54.8.) Reviseddanuam-m Plaintiff’s Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Cod}? ' é'c-‘Ioé. Page s era (Small Claims) a SC-1 00 Information for the defendant (the person being sued) "Small claims court" is a special court where claims for $10,000 or less are decided. Individuals, including "natural persons" and sole proprietors, may claim up to $10,000. Corporations, partnerships, public entities, and other businesses are limited to claims of $5,000. (See below for exceptionsf) The process is quick and cheap. The rules are simple and informal. You are the defendant-the person being sued. The person who is suing you is the plaintifl‘. D0 I need a lawyer? You may talk to a lawyer before or after the case. But you may not have a lawyer represent you in court (unless this is an appeal from a small claims case). How do | get ready for court? You don’t have to file any papers before your trial, unless you think this is the wrong court for your case. But bring to your trial any witnesses, receipts, and evidence that supports your case. And read “Be Prepared for Your Trial" at www.couns.ca.gov/smallclaims/prepare. What if I need an accommodation? Ifyou have a disability or are hearing impaired, fill out form MC-410, Request for Accommodations. Give the form to your court clerk or the ADA/ Access Coordinator. What ifl don’t speak English well? Ask the coun clerk as soon as possible if your court has a court-provided interpreter available and how to request one. A court-provided interpreter may not be available. Alternatively, you may bring an adult who is not a witness or an attorney to interpret for you or ask the court for a list of interpreters for hire. Where can | get the court forms I need? Go to any courthouse or your county law library, or print forms at www, couns.ca.gov/smallclaims/fonns. What happens at the trial? The judge wiII listen to both sides. The judge may make a decision at your trial or mail the decision to you later. What if I lose the case? If you lose, you may appeal. You’ll have to pay a fee. (Plaintiffs cannot appeal their own claims.) ' If you were at the trial, file form SC-140, Notice oprpeal. You must file within 30 days after the clerk hands or mails you the judge‘s decision (judgment) on form SC-200 or form SC-1 30, Notice of Entry of Judgment. ' If you were not at the trial, fill out and file form SC-135, Notice of Motion to Vacate Judgment and Declaration, to ask the judge to cancel the judgment (decision). If the judge does not give you a new trial, you have 1O days to appeal the decision. File form SC-140. For more information on appeals, see www.courts.ca.gov/ smallclaims/appeals. Do I have options? Yes. If you are being sued, you can: - Settle your case before the trial. Ifyou and the plaintiff agree on how to settle the case, the plaintiff must file form CIV-1 1 0, Request for Dismissal, with the clerk. Ask the Small Claims Advisor for help. - Prove this is the wrong court. Send a Ieuerto the court before your trial explaining why you think this is the wrong court. Ask the court to dismiss the claim. You must serve (give) a copy of your letter (by mail or in person) to all parties. (Your letter to the court must say you have done so.) - Go to the trial and try to win your case. Bring witnesses, receipts, and any evidence you need to prove your case. To have the court order a witness to go to the trial, fill out form SC-107 (Small Claims Subpoena) and have it sewed on the witness. - Sue the person who is suing you. Ifyou have a claim against the plaintiff, and the claim is appropriate for small claims court as described on this form, you may file Defendant’s Claim (form 80-120) and bring the claim in this action. If your claim is for more than allowed in small claims court, you may still file it in small claims court if you give up the amount over the small claims value amount, or you may file a claim for the full value of the claim in the appropriate coun. If your claim is for more than allowed in small claims court and relates to the same contract, transaction, matter, or event that is the subject of the plaintiff‘s claim, you may file your claim in the appropriate court and file a motion to transfer the plaintiff's 's claim to that court to resolve both matters together. You can see a description of the amounts allowed in the paragraph above titled “Small Claims Court.” - Agree with the plaintiff's claim and pay the money. Or, if you can‘t pay the money now, go to your trial and say you want to make payments. ' Let the case "default." If you don't settle and do not go to the trial (default), the judge may give the plaintiff what he or she is asking for plus court costs. If this happens, the plaintiff can legally take your money, wages, and property to pay the judgment. What if I need more time? You can change the trial date if: ‘ You cannot go to court on the scheduled date (you will have to pay a fee to postpone the trial), or ' You did not get served (receive this order to go to court) at least 15 days before the trial (or 20 days if you live outside the county), or ‘ You need more time to get an interpreter. One postponement is allowed, and you will not have to pay a fee to delay the trial. Ask the Small Claims Clerk about the rules and fees for postponing a trial. Or fill out form 80-150 (or write a letter) and mail it to the court and to all other people listed on your court papers before the deadline. Enclose a check for your court fees, unless a fee waiver was granted. Need help?® Your county’s Small Claims Advisor can help for free. r L Or go to www.coufls.ca.gov/smallclaims/advisor. 7 J {831) ?sa-mfl o: selfhelp.infonnationflsanlacmmourtmg * Exceptions: Different limits apply in an action against a defendant who is a guarantor. (See Code Civ. Proc., § 116.220(c).) Rewsed January 1, 2017 Plaintiff’s Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Court (Small Claims) SC-100, Page 4 of 5a SC-1 00 Informacién para el demandado (la persona demandada) La “Corte de reclamos menores” es una corte especial donde se deciden oasos por $10,000 o menos. Los individuos, o sea Ias “personas fisicas" y los propietarios por cuenta propia, pueden reclamar hasta $10,000. Las corporaciones, asociaciones, entidades publicas y otras empresas solo pueden reclamar haste $5,000. (Vea abajo para Ias excepciones.*) El proceso es répido y barato. Las reglas son sencillas e informales. Usted es el Demandado-la persona que se esté demandando. La persona que Io esté demandando es el Demandante. gNecesito un abogado? Puede hablar con un abogado antes o después del caso. Pero no puede tener a un abogado que Io represente ante Ia corte (a menos que se trate de una apelacio’n de un caso de reclamos menores). ¢Co’mo me preparo para ir a la corte? No tiene que presentar ningunos papeles antes del juicio, a menos que piense que ésta es Ia corte equivocada para su caso. Pero lleve al juicio cualquier testigos, recibos y pruebas que apoyan su caso. Y lea “Esté preparado para su juicio” en www.courts.ca.gov/reclamosmenores/preparese. aQué hago si necesito una adaptacién? Si tiene una discapacidad o tiene impedimentos de audicio’n, Ilene el formulario MC-410, Request for Accomodations. Entregue el formulario al secretario de Ia corte o al Coordinador de Acceso/ADA de su corte. aQué pasa si no hablo bien inglés? Pregt'mtele al secretario de la code Io més pronto posible si en el juzgado habré un intérprete disponible y cémo solicitarlo. No siempre estén disponibles los intérpretes de la corte. Otra opcién es llevar a un adulto que pueda interpreter para usted siempre que esa persona no sea un testigo ni un abogado. O puede pedir a Ia cone una Iista de intérpretes paniculares disponibles para contratar. aDo’nde puedo obtener los formularios de la corte que necesito? Vaya a cualquier edificio de Ia corte, Ia biblioteca legal de su condado, o imprima Ios formularios en www.courts.ca.gov/ smallclaims/forms (pégina esté en inglés). aQué pasa en el juicio? El juez escucharé a ambas partes. El juez puede tomar su decisién durante la audiencia o enviérsela por correo después. aQué pasa si pierdo el caso? Si pierde, puede apelar. Tendra’ que pagar una cuota. (El Demandante no puede apelar su propio reclamo.) ' Si estuvo presente en el juicio, Ilene el formulario SC-140, Aviso de apelacio’n (Notice of Appeal). Tiene que presentarlo dentro de 30 dias después de que el secretario Ie entregue o envie Ia decisién (fallo) del juez en el formulario SC-200 o SC-1 30, Aviso de publicacio’n del fal/o (Notice of Entry of Judgment). ' Si no estuvo en el juicio, Ilene y preseme el formulario 50-135, Aviso de peticién para anular el fallo y Declaracién para pedirle al juez que anule el fallo (decisién). Si Ia corte no Ie otorga un nuevo juicio, tiene 10 dias para apelar Ia decisién. Presente el formulario 80-140. Para obtener més informacién sobre las apelaciones, vea www. courts.ca.gov/rec/amosmenores/apelaciones. (,Tengo otras opciones? Si. Si Io estén demandando, puede: ' Resolver su caso antes del juicio. Si usted y el Demandante se ponen de acuerdo en cémo resolver el caso, el Demandante tiene que presenter el formulario CIV-110, Solicitud de desestimacién (Request for Dismissal) ante eI secretario de la cone. Pidale al Asesor de Reclamos Menores que Io ayude. o Probar que es la corte equivocada. Envie una carta a Ia corte antes del juicio explicando por qué cree que es Ia cone equivocada. Pidale a Ia corte que despida el reclamo.Tiene que entregar (dar) una copia de su carta (por correo o en persona) a todas las partes. (Su carta a la corte tiene que decir que hizo la entrega.) Ir al juicio y tratar de ganar el caso. Lleve testigos, recibos y cualquier prueba que necesite para probar su caso. Si desea que Ia corte emita una orden de comparecencia para que Ios testigos vayan al juicio, Ilene el formulario 50-107, Citatorio de reclamos menores (Small Claims Subpoena) y entrégueselo legalmente al lestigo. Demandar a la persona ue lo demandé. Si tiene un reclamo contra el Demandante, y e reclamo se puede presentar en Ia corte de reclamos menores, tal como se describe en este formulario, puede presentar el formulario 80-120, Reclamo del demandado (Defendant’s Claim) y presentarlo en este mismo caso. Si su reclamo excede el limite permilido en la corte de reclamos menores. puede igualmente presentarlo en la corte de reclamos menores si esté dispuesto a limitar su reclamo al méximo permitido, o puede presenter un reclamo por el monto total en Ia corte apropiada. Si su reclamo excede el limite permitido en Ia corte de reclamos menores y esté relacionado con el mismo contrato, transaocién, asunto o acontecimiento que eI reclamo del Demandante, puede presenter su reclamo en la corte apropiada y presenter una mocién para transferir eI reclamo del Demandante a dicha corte, para poder resolver Ios dos reclamos juntos. Puede ver una descripcién de Ios montos permitidos en el pa’rrafo anterior titulado “Corte de reclamos menores". Aeptar el reclamo del Demandante y pagar el dinero. O, si no puede pagar en ese memento, vaya al juicio y diga que quiere hacer Ios pagos. No ir al juicio y aceptar el fallo por falta de comparecencia. Si no Ilega a un acuerdo con el Demandante y no va al juicio (fallo por falta de compareoencia), el juez Ie puede otorgar al Demandante Io que esté reclamando més Ios costos de Ia corte. En ese caso, el Demandante legalmente puede tomar su dinero, su sueldo o sus bienes para cobrar el fallo. (,Qué hago si necesito més tiempo? Puede cambiar la fecha del juicio si: No puede ir a Ia corte en la fecha programada (tendré que pagar una cuota para aplazar el juicio), o No le entregaron los documentos legalmente (no recibic’) la orden para ir a la corte) por lo menos 15 dias antes del juicio (é 20 dias si vive fuera del condado), o Neoesita ma’s tiempo para conseguir intérprete. (Se permite un solo aplazamiento sin tener que pager cuota para aplazar el juicio). PregL'InteIe al secretario de reclamos menores sobre las reglas y las cuotas para aplazar un juicio. O Ilene el formulario SC-150 (o escriba una carta) y envielo antes del plazo a Ia corte y a todas las otras personas que figuran en sus papeles de Ia corte. Adjunte un cheque para pagar Ios costos de Ia corte, a menos que Ie hayan dado una exencién. aNecesita ayuda? E| Asesor de Reclamos Menores de su condado le puede ayudar sin cargo. r {331) ?sa-mfl o: j \- selfhelp.infonnationflsanlacmmourtmg J O visite WWW.courts.ca.gov/rec/amosmenores/asesores. ' Excepciones: Existen dxferemes limiles en un reclamo contra un garame. (Vea el deigo de Procedxmiento Civil‘ secmo’n 116.220 (CH Revnsed January 1, 2017 Reclamo del Demandante y ORDEN SC-100, Page 5 of 5 Para Ir a la Corte de Reclamos Menores (Reclamos Menores)