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How can I request extra days to pay an RDC judgment?
Hi,
I have a question regarding an enforcement case in the RDC. I received the judgment and have seven days to comply, meaning I need to make the payment.
However, I will need 12 days to secure the funds. How can I request an additional five days?
Should I ask the landlord, or must it be through the RDC judge?
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If you need additional time to comply with an RDC enforcement judgment, you must request an extension through the RDC judge, not the landlord.
A formal application should be submitted explaining your need for extra time and providing any supporting documents. The judge has the discretion to grant or deny the request.
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To request extra time for payment, you should formally ask the RDC judge for an extension.
You can submit a request to the court explaining the situation and asking for the additional 5 days to settle the amount.
It is best to approach the court directly rather than asking the landlord, as the judge will consider your request and make a ruling.
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The most appropriate and legally sound method is to submit a formal request to the RDC judge handling your execution case.
Ensure you submit the application through the official RDC channels. This may involve visiting the RDC office or using their online portal, if available.
While you should primarily address the RDC judge, it's advisable to inform your landlord or their representative about your request for an extension.
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In an RDC enforcement case, once a judgment is issued with a compliance period, any extension of time should ideally be addressed through official channels. While you may discuss the matter with the landlord, an informal agreement does not legally alter the court’s timeline.
To formally request an extension, you would need to submit an application to the RDC, explaining the reason for the delay and requesting an additional 5 days.
The court will then decide based on the circumstances. It’s crucial to file this request promptly to avoid enforcement actions.
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Dear Questioner,
You should submit a formal request to the Rental Dispute Center (RDC) to seek an extension. While you may negotiate with the landlord, only the RDC judge has the authority to grant additional time officially.
We can assist you in preparing and submitting the request to improve your chances of approval.
Dear questioner,
You can ask the landlord not to initiate further proceedings until these 12 days, as the judgment is already with the execution court, not the RDC.
Actions are taken based on the landlord's request, so if you can convince the landlord, he may choose to wait before filing.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the extension of the compliance period for your RDC enforcement case!
I understand your need for an additional 5 days beyond the initial 7-day deadline to secure the necessary funds. Based on the current RDC procedures, I can provide the following guidance:
1. Extension Request Process:
- Submit an electronic request for an extension through the official RDC website.
- Access your account, locate the relevant execution file, and navigate to the E-Request tab.
- Complete the application for an extension, providing a clear justification for the additional time needed.
- Pay any associated fees for the request submission.
2. Timing:
It is crucial to submit this request as soon as possible, preferably before the expiration of the initial 7-day period.
3. Decision Authority:
The execution judge has the discretion to grant extensions based on the merits of each case. Your request will be forwarded to the judge for review and decision.
4. Communication:
While direct negotiation with the landlord is not part of the formal process at this stage, all communication should be channeled through the RDC system.
5. Supporting Information:
In your application, clearly explain the reasons for requiring the additional 5 days. Provide any relevant supporting documentation if available.
Should you require any further assistance or clarification, please don't hesitate to contact the RDC directly or seek advice from a legal professional specializing in rental disputes.
Yours sincerely,