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20 May, 20:01

A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would most likely take the case to

family court.

appellate court.

small claims court.

common pleas court.

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  1. 20 May, 23:30
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    C. Small Claims Court

    Explanation:

    If the matter is for ONLY money damages less than $12,000 then the case would be taken care of in small claims court, however if the matter is for something other than money like asking the court to issue an injunction or something else, or for a matter worth more than $12,000 then the case would be taken care of in common pleas court.
  2. 20 May, 23:35
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    The answer is: A common pleas court.
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