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Crest Financial and Investments, Inc. v. Viet Duc Luu, CV 18-03621-MWF (RAOx). (2018)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20180504d04 Visitors: 12
Filed: May 03, 2018
Latest Update: May 03, 2018
Summary: ORDER REMANDING ACTION AND DENYING REQUEST TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS MICHAEL W. FITZGERALD , District Judge . I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND Plaintiff Crest Financial and Investments, Inc. ("Plaintiff") filed an unlawful detainer action in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Defendants Viet Duc Luu, Udeshi Canishka, and Does 1 to 10 ("Defendants"), on or about November 29, 2017. Notice of Removal ("Removal") and Attached Complaint ("Compl."), Dkt. No. 1. Defendants are allegedly tenants o
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ORDER REMANDING ACTION AND DENYING REQUEST TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS

I.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Plaintiff Crest Financial and Investments, Inc. ("Plaintiff") filed an unlawful detainer action in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Defendants Viet Duc Luu, Udeshi Canishka, and Does 1 to 10 ("Defendants"), on or about November 29, 2017. Notice of Removal ("Removal") and Attached Complaint ("Compl."), Dkt. No. 1. Defendants are allegedly tenants of real property located in Los Angeles, California ("the property"). Compl. ¶¶ 3, 6. Plaintiff is the owner of the property. Id. at ¶¶ 2, 4. Plaintiff filed the unlawful detainer action demanding that Defendants quit and deliver up possession of the property. Id. at ¶ 7. Plaintiff also seeks monetary damages. Id. at ¶¶ 11, 17. Defendant Luu filed a Notice of Removal on April 30, 2018, invoking the Court's federal question jurisdiction. Removal at 2. Defendant Luu also filed a Request to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. Dkt. No. 3.

II.

DISCUSSION

Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction, having subject matter jurisdiction only over matters authorized by the Constitution and statute. See, e.g., Kokkonen v. Guardian Life Ins. Co., 511 U.S. 375, 377, 114 S.Ct. 1673, 128 L. Ed. 2d 391 (1994). It is this Court's duty always to examine its own subject matter jurisdiction, see Arbaugh v. Y&H Corp., 546 U.S. 500, 514, 126 S.Ct. 1235, 163 L. Ed. 2d 1097 (2006), and the Court may remand a case summarily if there is an obvious jurisdictional issue. Cf. Scholastic Entm't, Inc. v. Fox Entm't Grp., Inc., 336 F.3d 982, 985 (9th Cir. 2003) ("While a party is entitled to notice and an opportunity to respond when a court contemplates dismissing a claim on the merits, it is not so when the dismissal is for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.") (omitting internal citations). A defendant attempting to remove an action from state to federal court bears the burden of proving that jurisdiction exists. See Scott v. Breeland, 792 F.2d 925, 927 (9th Cir. 1986). Further, a "strong presumption" against removal jurisdiction exists. See Gaus v. Miles, Inc., 980 F.2d 564, 567 (9th Cir. 1992).

Defendant Luu asserts that this Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1441. Removal at 2. Section 1441 provides, in relevant part, that a defendant may remove to federal court a civil action in state court of which the federal court has original jurisdiction. See 28 U.S.C. § 1441(a). Section 1331 provides that federal "district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all civil actions arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States." See id. &sect 1331.

Here, the Court's review of the Notice of Removal and attached Complaint makes clear that this Court does not have federal question jurisdiction over the instant matter under 28 U.S.C. § 1331. First, there is no federal question apparent from the face of the Complaint, which appears to allege only a simple unlawful detainer cause of action. See Wescom Credit Union v. Dudley, No. CV 10-8203 GAF (SSx), 2010 WL 4916578, at *2 (C.D.Cal. Nov. 22, 2010) ("An unlawful detainer action does not arise under federal law.") (citation omitted); IndyMac Federal Bank, F.S.B. v. Ocampo, No. EDCV 09-2337-PA(DTBx), 2010 WL 234828, at *2 (C.D.Cal. Jan. 13, 2010) (remanding an action to state court for lack of subject matter jurisdiction where plaintiff's complaint contained only an unlawful detainer claim).

Second, there is no merit to Defendant Luu's contention that federal question jurisdiction exists based on alleged violations of his equal protection rights under the Fourteenth Amendment. Removal at 4. It is well settled that a "case may not be removed to federal court on the basis of a federal defense . . . even if the defense is anticipated in the plaintiff's complaint, and even if both parties concede that the federal defense is the only question truly at issue." Caterpillar Inc. v. Williams, 482 U.S. 386, 393, 107 S.Ct. 2425, 2430, 96 S.Ct. 318 (1987). Thus, to the extent Defendant's defenses to the unlawful detainer action are based on alleged violations of federal law, those defenses do not provide a basis for federal question jurisdiction. See id. Because Plaintiff's complaint does not present a federal question, either on its face or as artfully pled, the court lacks jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331.

III.

CONCLUSION

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that this case is REMANDED to the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, forthwith.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant's Request to Proceed In Forma Pauperis is DENIED as moot.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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