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SUMMONS STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ANOKA DISTRICT COURT TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Case Type: Other Civil/Mechanics Lien Court File No. 02-CV-24-253 US LBM Operating Co 3009 LLC d/b/a Lampert Lumber, Plaintiff, v. Fine Line Construction and Remodeling, LLC, Joseph R. Glad, Gregory D. Muller, XYZ Corporation, ABC Partnership, John Doe and Mary Roe, whose true names are unknown to Plaintiff, Defendants. THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS. 1. You are being sued. The Plaintiff has started a lawsuit against you. The Complaint is attached to this Summons. Do not throw these papers away. They are official papers that start a lawsuit and affect your legal rights, even if nothing has been filed with the court and even if there is no court file number on this Summons. 2. You must BOTH reply, in writing, AND get a copy of your reply to the person/business who is suing you within 21 days to protect your rights. Your reply is called an Answer. Getting your reply to the Plaintiff is called service. You must serve a copy of your Answer or Answer and Counterclaim (Answer) within 21 days from the date you received the Summons and Complaint. ANSWER: You can find the Answer form and instructions on the MN Judicial Branch website at www.mncourts.gov/forms under the Civil category. The instructions will explain in detail how to fill out the Answer form. 3. You must respond to each claim. The Answer is your written response to the Plaintiffs Complaint. In your Answer you must state whether you agree or disagree with each paragraph of the Complaint. If you think the Plaintiff should not be given everything they asked for in the Complaint, you must say that in your Answer. 4. SERVICE: You may lose your case if you do not send a written response to the Plaintiff. If you do not serve a written Answer within 21 days, you may lose this case by default. You will not get to tell your side of the story. If you choose not to respond, the Plaintiff may be awarded everything they asked for in their Complaint. If you agree with the claims stated in the Complaint, you dont need to respond. A default judgment can then be entered against you for what the Plaintiff asked for in the Complaint. To protect your rights, you must serve a copy of your Answer on the person who signed this Summons in person or by mail at this address: 3555 Plymouth Boulevard, Suite 117, Minneapolis, MN 55447. 5. Carefully read the Instructions (CIV301) for the Answer for your next steps. 6. Legal Assistance. You may wish to get legal help from an attorney. If you do not have an attorney and would like legal help: Visit www.mncourts.gov/selfhelp and click on the Legal Advice Clinics tab to get more information about legal clinics in each Minnesota county. Court Administration may have information about places where you can get legal assistance. NOTE: Even if you cannot get legal help, you must still serve a written Answer to protect your rights or you may lose the case. 7. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The parties may agree to or be ordered to participate in an ADR process under Rule 114 of the Minnesota Rules of Practice. You must still serve your written Answer, even if you expect to use ADR. 8. You are further hereby notified that this action is one to enforce and foreclose a Mechanics Lien for the sum of $6,993.41, with interest thereon at the rate specified in Minnesota Statutes Section 514.135, together with Plaintiffs costs and disbursements incurred herein, including reasonable attorney fees, on the tract of land lying in Anoka County, Minnesota legally described as follows: Lot 6, Block 1, Shawn Acres (Property) for materials and labor furnished in the following improvements thereof: construction of a residential home. Dated: January 16, 2024 BRUTLAG, TRUCKE & DOHERTY, P.A. By: /s/Ryan J. Trucke Ryan J. Trucke (030590X) Alexander D. Schwartz (0504488) Attorney for Plaintiff 3555 Plymouth Boulevard, Suite 117 Minneapolis, MN 55447 Telephone: (763) 222-2500 Email: rtrucke@brutlaw.com Published in the Anoka County UnionHerald June 14, 21, 28, 2024 1402148

SUMMONS
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF ANOKA
DISTRICT COURT
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CASE TYPE: OTHER
CIVIL/MECHANIC’S LIEN
COURT FILE NO. 02-CV-24-253
US LBM Operating Co 3009 LLC
d/b/a Lampert Lumber,
Plaintiff,
v.
Fine Line Construction and
Remodeling, LLC, Joseph R. Glad,
Gregory D. Muller, XYZ
Corporation, ABC Partnership,
John Doe and Mary Roe, whose
true names are unknown to
Plaintiff,
Defendants.
THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS.
1. You are being sued. The
Plaintiff has started a lawsuit
against you. The Complaint is attached to this Summons. Do not
throw these papers away. They are
official papers that start a lawsuit
and affect your legal rights, even
if nothing has been filed with the
court and even if there is no court
file number on this Summons.
2. You must BOTH reply, in
writing, AND get a copy of your
reply to the person/business who
is suing you within 21 days to
protect your rights. Your reply is
called an Answer. Getting your reply to the Plaintiff is called service.
You must serve a copy of your Answer or Answer and Counterclaim
(Answer) within 21 days from the
date you received the Summons
and Complaint.
ANSWER: You can find the Answer form and instructions on the
MN Judicial Branch website at
www.mncourts.gov/forms
under
the “Civil” category. The instructions will explain in detail how to fill
out the Answer form.
3. You must respond to each
claim. The Answer is your written
response to the Plaintiffs Complaint. In your Answer you must
state whether you agree or disagree with each paragraph of the
Complaint. If you think the Plaintiff
should not be given everything they
asked for in the Complaint, you
must say that in your Answer.
4. SERVICE: You may lose your
case if you do not send a written
response to the Plaintiff. If you do
not serve a written Answer within
21 days, you may lose this case by
default. You will not get to tell your
side of the story. If you choose not
to respond, the Plaintiff may be
awarded everything they asked for
in their Complaint. If you agree with
the claims stated in the Complaint,
you don’t need to respond. A default judgment can then be entered
against you for what the Plaintiff
asked for in the Complaint.
To protect your rights, you must
serve a copy of your Answer on the
person who signed this Summons
in person or by mail at this address:
3555 Plymouth Boulevard, Suite
117, Minneapolis, MN 55447.
5. Carefully read the Instructions
(CIV301) for the Answer for your
next steps.
6. Legal Assistance. You may
wish to get legal help from an attorney. If you do not have an attorney
and would like legal help:
www.mncourts.gov/
•
Visit
selfhelp and click on the “Legal
Advice Clinics” tab to get more
information about legal clinics in
each Minnesota county.
• Court Administration may have
information about places where
you can get legal assistance.
NOTE: Even if you cannot get
legal help, you must still serve a
written Answer to protect your
rights or you may lose the case.
7. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The parties may agree
to or be ordered to participate in
an ADR process under Rule 114 of
the Minnesota Rules of Practice.
You must still serve your written
Answer, even if you expect to use
ADR.
8. You are further hereby notified that this action is one to enforce and foreclose a Mechanic’s
Lien for the sum of $6,993.41, with
interest thereon at the rate specified in Minnesota Statutes Section
514.135, together with Plaintiffs
costs and disbursements incurred
herein, including reasonable attorney fees, on the tract of land lying
in Anoka County, Minnesota legally
described as follows:
Lot 6, Block 1, Shawn
Acres (“Property”)
for materials and labor furnished
in the following improvements
thereof: construction of a residential home.
Dated: January 16, 2024
BRUTLAG, TRUCKE & DOHERTY,
P.A.
By: /s/Ryan J. Trucke
Ryan J. Trucke (030590X)
Alexander D. Schwartz (0504488)
Attorney for Plaintiff
3555 Plymouth Boulevard,
Suite 117
Minneapolis, MN 55447
Telephone: (763) 222-2500
Email: rtrucke@brutlaw.com
Published in the
Anoka County UnionHerald
June 14, 21, 28, 2024
1402148

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