Why do I need to file the Answer 2 form in a Summary Process case?
An answer form is the official document that explains to the court your side of the case. It is not mandatory that an answer be filed. An answer is a response to the allegations made against you in the plaintiff’s Complaint. Depending on the kind of case involved, an Answer may or may not be necessary. However, it is always advisable to deny in writing any part of your opponent’s case in the event you disagree with it.
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