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2025CUBT039444·ventura·Civil·Real Estate Litigation
Hearing 2 months agoSUSTAINED as to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th causes of action with leave to amend; Motion to strike DENIED as moot

GERARDO DIAZ, et al. vs GLOBAL INTEGRITY REALTY CORPORATION

Defendant Global Integrity Realty Corporation’s Demurrer to First Amended Complaint

Hearing date
Jun 16, 2026
Department
21
Judge
Prevailing
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PlaintiffGERARDO DIAZ
DefendantGLOBAL INTEGRITY REALTY CORPORATION

Ruling

2025CUBT039444: GERARDO DIAZ, et al. vs GLOBAL INTEGRITY REALTY CORPORATION 06/16/2026 in Department 21 Demurrer to First Amended Complaint

Tentative Rulings. Parties and counsel appearing for oral argument should address the tentative decision. Parties may submit on the tentative decision by email, with a copy to all other parties in the matter, to courtroom21@ventura.courts.ca.gov before 8:00 a.m. on the day set for the hearing, with a subject line that includes “SUBMISSION ON TENTATIVE”, Case Number, Title and Party. If fewer than all parties submit on the tentative, the hearing will proceed, and the tentative ruling is subject to change. The clerk cannot advise if you should still appear or not. The decision of whether to appear for a hearing is to be made by the parties and their counsel. (Dept. 21 Rules & Procedures, p. 4, § II.I.)

The following is a statement of the Court’s tentative ruling. The Court may adopt, modify or reject the tentative ruling after hearing. The tentative ruling has no legal effect unless and until adopted by the Court.

Motions:

1. Defendant Global Integrity Realty Corporation’s Demurrer to First Amended Complaint (Opposed)

Tentative Ruling: Defendant Global Integrity Realty Corporation’s Demurrer to First Amended Complaint is SUSTAINED as to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th causes of action with leave to amend.

The motion to strike is DENIED as moot in light of the Court’s ruling on the Demurrer.

Plaintiff has until July 1, 2026 to file a Second Amended Complaint.

Counsel for Defendant is to give notice of this ruling within two (2) court days.

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