Plaintiff s Claim More than 12Cal. Super. - 6th Dist.May 9, 201919SC078809 5/10/2019 E. Martinez 07/16/19 1:00pm 14 Electronically Filed by Superior Court of CA, County of Santa Clara, on 5/9/2019 10:42 PM Reviewed By: E. Martinez Case #19SC078809 Envelope: 2866926 19SC078809 Plaintiff (list names): Oportun Inc. ® The plaintiff (the person, business, or public entity that is suing) is: Name: Onortun Inc. Phone: 650-421-3895 Street address: 1636 Smrde, Suite 10 San Jose CA 95 122 street city ' State Zip Mailing address (ifdifi’erent): 2 Circle Star Way San Carlos CA 94070 Street City Stale Zip If more than one plaintiff, list next plaintiff here: Name: NIA Phone: Street address: Street City Stale Zip Mailing address (Ifdifi‘erem‘): Street City State Zip D Check here ifmare than two plaintzfifi and attachfbrm SC-IOOA. ’ D Check here ifeitherplaintifi‘listed above is doing business under afictitious name. Ifso, attachfbrm SC-I 03. D Check here iftmy plainti is a "licensee” 0r "deferred deposit originator" @ayday lender) under Financial Code sections 23000 et seq. ' ® The Defendant (the person, business, or publlc entity being sued) ls: Name: Baudclio Romlcz Macias Phone; 650-842-0909 Strectaddress: 544N13TH ST SANJOSE CA 95112 Street City Stare Zip Mailing address (ifdifl'erent): 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, ifknown: Address: Street I ‘ City Slate Zip D Check here ifyaur case is against more than one defendant, and attachform SC-IOOA. D Check here éfany defendant is on active military duly, and write his or her name here: ® The plaintiff'claims the defendant owes §2,500.00 axplain below): a. Why does the defendant owe the plaintiffmoney? Defendant is delinquent on his/her loan payments Loan No. 2646268 When did this happen? mate);‘_'-2£/EL ‘ b. If no specific date, give the time period: Date started: Through c. How did you calculate the money owed to you? (D0 not include court costs orfeesfor service.) Principal owed, finance charge, late fees D Check here zfyou need more space. Attach one sheet ofpaper orjbrm M0031 and write "SC-I 00, Item 3 ” at the top. RemedJMW-ZO" ' Plaintiff's Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Court 56-100. Pagezofs (Small Claims} 9 19SC078809 Plaintifl' (list names): Oportun Inc. ® You must ask the defendant (in person; in writing, or by phone) to pay you before you sue. lf your claim"Is for possession of property, you must ask the defendant to give you the property. Have you done this? mYes D No If no, explain why not: ® Why are you filing your claim at this courthouse? This courthouse covers the area (check the one that applies): a. D (1) Where the defendant lives 0r does business. (4) Where a contract (written or spoken) was made, (2) “There the plaintiff's property was damaged. signed, performed, or broken by the defendant or (3) Where the plaintiff was injured. where the defendant lived or did business when the 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, or household goods, services, or loans. (Code Civ. Proc.., _ § 39503)) c‘ D Where the buyer signed the contract, lives now, or lived when the contract was made, if this claim is about a retail installmentcontract (like a credit card). (Civ Code, § 1812.10.) (L D Where the buyer sigled the contract, lives now, or lived when the conn'act was made, or where the vehicle is permanently garaged, ifthis claim is about a vehicle finance sale. (Civ Code, § 2984.4.) e. D Other (spect'fiz): List the zip code of the place checked in © above (ifyou know): 95122 ls your claim about an attorney-client fee dispute? D Yes E No Ifyes, and tfyou have had arbitration, fill outform SC-I 01, attach it to thisform, and check here: D Are you suing a public entity? D Yes E No Ifyes, you mustfile a written claim with the entityfirst. D A claim was filed on (date): Ifthc public entity denies your claim or does not answer within the time allowed by law, you canfile thisform. Have you’filed more than 12 other srfiall claims within the last 12 months in California? Yes D No Eyes, thefilz'ngfeefor this case will be higher. ls your claim for more than $2,500? D Yes No Ifyes, I have notfiled, and understand that I cannotfile, more than two small claims casesfor more than $2,500 in California during this calendar year. ' I understand that by filing a claim in small claims court, l have no right to appeal this claim. I declare, under penalty ofpeljury under California State law, that the information above and m attac u - form 15 true and correct. Date: 5/6/2019 Jhonattan Henada; Legal Collections Team Lead} Plaintg'fllypes orprints name here Date: V ’ Secondplaintfitypes orprints name here Secondplaintiflsigns here Requests for Accommodations Assistivc listening systems, computcr-assisted real-time captioning, or sign language interpreter services are available if you ask at least five days before the trial. Contact the clerk’s office for form MC-410, Requestfbr Accommodations by Persons With Disabilities and Response. (Civ. Code. § 54.8.) 0®® 6® -to this R“‘S°““"”“’Y‘-Z°‘7 Plaintiff's Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Court 50-100- P896 3 °f5 (Small Claims) a SC-1 00 Informacién para el demandado (la persona demandada) La "Cone de reclamos menores" es una corte especial donde se deciden cases por $10,000 o menos. Los Individuos. o sea Ias “personas ffsicas" y Ios propietarios por cuenta pmpia, pueden reclamar hasta $1 0,000. Las corporaciones, asociaciones. entidades publicas y-otras empresas solo pueden reclamar haste $5,000. (Vea abajo para las excepciones.*) El proceso es répido y bara'to. Las reglas son sencitlas e informales. Usted es el Demandado-la persona que se esta’ demandando. La persona qua lo esta demandando es el Demandante. ¢Necesito un abogado? Puede habrar con un abogado antes o después del wso‘ Pero no puede tener a un abogado que Io represente ante la corte (a menus que se trate de una apelacidn de un case de reclamos menores). Lcémo ma proparo para ir a la-corte? No fiena que presenter nlngunos papeles antes del julcfo, a menos que piense que e'sta es Ia cone equivocada para su caso. Peru lleve al juicio cualquier tesligos. recibos y pruebas que apuyan su case. Y lea 'Esté preparado para su juido" en www.Courts.Ca.govlrec|amosmenoreslpreparese. ulué hago sl necesito una adaptacién? Si tiene una discapacidad o tiene impedimenlos de audicién, Ilene el formulario MC-4‘l 0, Request for Accomodations. Entregue el formulario a1 secretaric de la cone o a1 Coardinador de AccesolADA de su corte. gaué pasa si no hablo bien inglés? Pregflntele al secretario de Ia cone lo mas pronto poslble sl en eI Juzgado habra un Intérprete disponible y cdmo solicitarlo. No siempre estén disponibles Ios intérpretes de la cone. Otra opcién es llevar a un adulto que pueda interpreter para usled siempre que esa persona no sea un lesligo ni un abogado. O puede pedir a la corte una rista de intérpretes particulares disponibles para contratar. LDénde puedo obtener los formuiarios da la corta qua necesito? Vaya a cualquier edificio de Ja cnrte, la biblioteca legal de su condado, o imprima los formulan'os en www.courts.ca.govl smallclaimslfurms (pégina esté en inglés). ¢Qué pasa en el juicio? El juez escuchara a ambas panes. El juez puede tomar su decisidn durante la audiencia o enviérsela por correo después. (,Qué pasa si pierdo el case? Si pierde, puede apelar Tendra’ que pagar una cuota. (El Demandante no puede apelar su propio reclamo.) 'Si estuvo presenle en el juicio, Ilene el formulario SC-140, Aviso de apelaci'on (Notice of Appeal). Tiene que presentarla dentro da 30 dlas después de que el secretario le entregue o envie Ia decisién (fallo) del juez en el formulario 80-200 o 50-130, Aviso de publicacién del fella (Notice of Entry of Judgment). ' Si no estuvo en el juicio, Ilene y presente el formulario 80-135, Aviso de peticién para anular e! faflo y Declaracién para pedirla al juez qua anule el fallo (decisidn). Si Ia corte no Ie olorga un nuevo juicio. tiene 10 dl’as para apelar Ia decisién. Presents el formulario 80-140. Para obtener més informacién sabre las apelaciunes, vaa www. courts.ca.gov/reclamosmenores/apefaciones. (,Tengo otras opciones? Si. Si lo estén demandando. puede: ' Resolver su caso antes del julclo. SI usted y el Demandante se ponen de acuerdo en oémo resolver el caso, el Demandante tiene que presentar el formulario CIV-110, Solicitud de dasestimaclén (Request for Dismissal) ante el secretario de Ia corie. Pidale al Asesor da Reclamos Menores que Io ayuda. ' Prahar que és Ia corte equivocada. Enw’e una cafla a la cone antes del julcio explicando por qué cree que es Ia cone equivocada. Pfdale a la corte que despida el reclamo.Tiene que entregar (dar) una copia de su carta (por correo o en persona) a todas |as panes. (Su carta a Ia colts tiene que decir qua hlzo 1a enlrega.) ' Ir al juicio y tralar de ganar e! caso. Lleve lestigos, recibos y cualquler prueba que necesite para probar su caso. Si desea que la cone emita una orden de comparecencia para que Ios lestigos vayan al juicio, Ilene eI fonnulario SC-107, Citaton'o de reclamos menores (Small Claims Subpoena) y entrégueselo Iegalmente al testigo. ' Dsmandar a la persona ue lo demandé. Si tiene un reclamo contra eI Demandanle, y e reclamo se puede presenter en la corte de reclamus menores, tal como se describe en esie forrnulario, puede presenter el fnrmulario 80-120, Reclamo def demandado (Defendant's Claim) y presentarlo en este mIsmo case. Si su reclamo excede el lfmite permitido en la corte da reclamos menores. pueds igualmente presentarlo en la aorta de reclamos menores si esté dispuesto a limitar su reclamo al ma'ximo permitl’du. o puede presenter un reclamo por el monto total en Ia corle apropiada. Si su reclamo excede el "mite permlfido en la corte de reciamos menores y esté relacionado con el mismo contrato, transaceldn, asunto o aconlecimiento que el reclamo del Demandante, pueda presentar su reclamo en la corte apropiada y presentar una mocién para transferir el reclamo del Demandante a dicha corte, para poder resolver los dos reclamos juntos. Puede ver una descrlpcién de los memos permitldos en el pérrafo anterior titulado “Corie de reclamos menores". ' Aeptar el reclamo del Demandante y pagar el dinero. O, si no puede pagar en ese momenta. vaya a! juicio y diga que quiere hacer los pages. ' No ir al julcio y acaptar el fallo por falta de comparecencia. Si no Ilega a un acuerdo con el Demandante y no Va al juicio (fallo por falta de comparecencia). el juez le puede otorgar al Demandante lo que esté reclamando més los costos de la corte. En e56 caso, el Demandante legalmente puede tomar su dinero, su sueldo o sus bienes para cobrar el fallo. ¢Qué hago 51 neceslto mas tiempo? Puede cambiar la fecha del juicio 5i: ' No puede ir a Ia corte en [a fecha programada (tendra’ que pagar una cuota para aplazar el juicio), o ' No 1e entregaron Ios documentos legalmente (no recibié la orden para ir a la corte) par lo menos 15 dias antes del juicio (6 20 dl'as si viva fuera del condado). o ' Necesita mas tiempo para conseguir inle'rprete. (Se permite un soIo aplazamiento sln tener que pagar cuota para aplazar el juicio). Pragfintele al secretario d9 reclamos menores sobre las reglas y [as cuotas para aplazar un juicio. O Ilene el formulan'o 30-150 (u escrlba una cana) y envfelo antes del plaza a la aorta y a todas las otras personas qua figuran en sus papetes de la cone. Adjunte un cheque para pagar Ios costos de la corie, a menos que [e hayan dado una exencién. LNecesita ayuda? El Asesor de Reclamos Menores de su condado le puede ayudar sin cargo. J Email-Clalms Adfiaur {4113) 35321 DU. rflnflons 2, E) O visite www.courts.ca.gov/recramosmsnores/asssores. ' Excapclnnes: Ellslen diferenies lrmlles en un radamu cnnlm un garante. (Vea al cfidign da Procadimfanm Evil. secdbn 116.22!) (GM Revised January 1, 2017 Reclamo da_l Demandante y ORDEN SC-100, Page 5 of5 Para Ir a la Corte dé Reclamos Menores (Reciamos Menores} SC-1 00 Information for the defendant (the person being sued) "Small claims court" is a special court where clalms for $10,000 or less are decided. Individuals. including "natural persons" and sole proprietors. may claim up to $10,000‘ Corporatlons, partnerships, public entities, and other businesses are limited to claims of $5.000. (See be1ow for exceptions.‘) 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 plaintiff. DO l need a lawyer? You maytalk to a lawyer before or after the case. But you may not have a lawyer represent you In court (unless th1s‘Is an appeal from a small claims case) How do I get ready for court? You don't have to file any papers before your tn‘al, unless you think thls Is the wrong court for your case. But bring to your trial anthitnesses, receipts, and - evidence that supports your case. And read ”Be Prepared for Your Trial” at www.courts.cagov/smallclaims/pmpare. 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 if l don’t speak English well? Ask the court clerk as soon as possible ifyour court has‘a coun-provided interpreter available and how to request one. A court-provided interpreter may not be available. Alternatively. you may bring an adultwhu is nét a witness or an attorney to interpret for you or ask the court for a llst of Interpreters for hire: Where can | get the court forms l need? Go to any courthouse or your county law library, or print forms at www. courts.ca.gov/smaflclaims/forms. What happens at the trial? Thejudge will listen to both sides. The judge may make a decision at your tn'al or mail the decision to you later. What if] 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-‘I 40, Notice oprpeaL You must file withln 30 days after the clerk hands or mails you the judge's decision (judgment) on form SC-ZOO or form 80-130, 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 lo cancel the judgment (decision). lf the judge does not give you a' new tn'al, you have 1O days lo appeal lhe decision. File form SC-1 40. For more information on appears. see www.courrs.ca.gov/ smallcl'aims/appsals. Do I have uptioné? Yes. If you are being su'ed. you can: - Settle your case before the trial. lfhyou and the pIaintiff agree on how Io settle the case. the plaintiff must file form CIV-1 1 0, Request for Dismissal, with the clerk. Ask the Small Claims Adviser for help. Prove this is the wrong court. Send a letter to the noun 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 qf your letter (by mail or in person) to a1l parties. (Your Ietterto lhe court must say you have done so.) H - Go to the trial and try to win your case. Bring wltnesses. recelptsi and any evidence you need to prove your case. To have the court order a witness to go lo the trial, fill out form SC-107 (Small Cfaims Subpoena) and have it served 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 SC-1 20) 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 ifybu givé up the amount over the smaIl claims vaiue amount‘ or you may file a clalm for the full value of the claim in the appropriate court. 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 coud 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 1he amounts allowed In the paragraph above tilled “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). theJudge may give the plaintiff what he or she is asking for pIus 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 orderto go to court) at least 15 days before the trial (or 20 days if you live outside the county). or ' You need more time t0 get an interpreter. One postponement is ‘alluwed, and you will not have t0 pay a fee to delay the trial. Ask the Small_Cla‘Ims Clerk about the rules and fees for postponing a trial. Or fill out form 50-150 (or write a letter) and mail it to the court and lo all other people listed on your court papers before the deadline. Enclose a check for your coud fees, unless a fee waiver was granted. Need help? Your county's Small Claims Advisor can help for free. j _|. Email-Clalms Adfiaur |- HEB) 35321 DU. rflnflons 2, E) Or go to www.counsca.gov/smallclaims/adw'sor. " Exceptions: Different limits appty in an action against a defendant who is a guarantor. (See Code Civ. Proc.. § 116.220(c).) Revised January 1. 2017 Plaintiff’s Claim and ORDER to Go to Small Claims Court (Small Claims) 30-100, Page 4 of 5a §upetinr 012mm nt Ealifumia ATrACHMENT sc-aoos fiuumy uf éflnta QEIara Downtown Courthouse 191 North First Street San Iosé, California 95 1 1 3 NOTICE T0 SMALL CLAIMS LITIGANTS The Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara - Small Claims Division encourages alternative dispute resolution (mediation) to resolve cases where the parties agree to participate voluntarily. WHAT IS MEDIATION‘? Mediation is a voluntary process for resolving disputes with the help of a neutral third party, called a mediator. Mediation allows you and the other party to reach a mutually acceptable settlement of the cases instead of having to appear in court to have a judge impose a decision on you. Mediation proceedings are confidential and conducted in private. The mediator will not provide legal advice, evaluate your case, or make any decision or judgment for you. However, the mediator will help you and the other party focus on reaching an agreement that is acceptable to all parties involved in the dispute. The mediator will draft a written agreement. WHEN CAN I GO TO MEDIATION? You may participate in mediation before your court appearance date regardless 0f where the case was filed. If you choose mediation, you are encouraged to contact the forlowing agencies as soon as possible ‘ to scheduie the mediation or to ask any questions that you may have: SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTES SANTA CLARA COUNTY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM SERVICES at (408) 792-2327 or email opencase@ohr.sccq0v.orq or Visit uwmsccdrgsnrg HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD DISPUTES SANTA CLARA COUNTY DISPUTE RESOLUTlON PROGRAM SERVICES Community Disputes at (408) 792-2327 or email opencase@ohr.sccgov.org or visit www.sccdrgsorg 0R PROJ ECT SENTINEL Gilroy, Palo Alto. Mountain View. and Sunnyvale at (408) 720-9888 The staff at the offices listed above will discuss the mediation process with you. They can provide a wide variety of conflict resolution services. HOW DOES MEDIATION WORK? Both the plaintiff and the defendant must agree to participate in the prosess. A mediator from the program will meet with you and the other party in your case. You may wish to calf the dispute resolution program office ahead of time to try to resolve yourSmaH Ciaims case before the hearing date. If your case is resolved through mediation you and the other party will sign a document that outlines _'------_ ‘-----“WWyeWWWWWWHQHBEEMMVprmHHWHQQ- -te-eotn=t-and-a-lud10ral-of’ficer-wfli-hear-yeur-ease-Medrahen-wrflwfiet-delay-yeuF-eppertunlty-topa-court- hearing. The Court, of course hopes that the mediation will resolve the dispute and eliminate the need for court action. sc-aoos REV ouoms NOTICE T0 SMALL CLAIMS LITIGANTS Page 1 orz éuperinr QEuutt uf QEaIifnrm’a ATTACHMENT 80-8006 Qliuuntp oi éanta QEIara WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS 0F MEDIATION? One of the advantages of mediation, compared with a trial, is that it allows the parties more time to present their issues and it allows options and resolutions to be discussed candidly and privately. As a result, the parties to a dispute can be in more control of the resoiution than when a judge is involved. Mediation proceedings are confidential and conducted in private. Mediations can be conveniently scheduled at any time during the day. some early evenings, and on limited weekends. For more information on how mediation can help your case, please go to; v httpzllxmwscscourtorqlsetf helplseif helg videosshtml OR o Go to mmscscourtog o Click 0n "SeIf-Help" nearthe top of the page. - Click on "Small Claims", then Click on "Self-Help Videos" link in the top. middle section of the page soaooa REV ouoma NOTICE TO SMALL CLAIMS LITIGANTS Page 2 om