Opinion
Case No. CV 12-1052-JFW (PLAx)
02-16-2012
CIVIL MINUTES -- GENERAL
PRESENT:
HONORABLE JOHN F. WALTER , UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ¦S. Eagle ¦None Present ¦ +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------¦ ¦Courtroom Deputy ¦Court Reporter ¦ +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------¦ ¦ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS: ¦ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS: ¦ +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------¦ ¦None ¦None ¦ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ PROCEEDINGS (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER REMANDING ACTION TO LOS ANGELES
SUPERIOR COURT
On November 1, 2011, Plaintiff ZR Investment, LLC ("Plaintiff") filed a Complaint for Unlawful Detainer against Defendant Estate of Rene Abekasis in Los Angeles Superior Court. On February 7, 2012, Sammy Abekasis, as Executor of the Estate of Rene Abekasis ("Abekasis") , filed a Notice of Removal, alleging that this Court has jurisdiction.
Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction, having subject matter jurisdiction only over matters authorized by the Constitution and Congress. See Bender v. Williamsport Area School District, 475 U.S. 534, 541 (1986). "Because of the Congressional purpose to restrict the jurisdiction of the federal courts on removal, the statute is strictly construed, and federal jurisdiction must be rejected if there is any doubt as to the right of removal in the first instance." Duncan v. Stuetzle, 76 F.3d 1480, 1485 (9th Cir. 1996) (citations and quotations omitted). There is a strong presumption that the Court is without jurisdiction unless the contrary affirmatively appears. See Fifty Associates v. Prudential Insurance Company of America, 446 F.2d 1187, 1190 (9th Cir. 1990). As the party invoking federal jurisdiction, Abekasis bears the burden of demonstrating that removal is proper. See, e.g., Gaus v. Miles, 980 F.2d 564, 566 (9th Cir. 1992); Emrich v. Touche Ross & Co., 846 F.2d 1190, 1195 (9th Cir. 1988).
Abekasis fails to meet his burden of demonstrating that removal is proper. Plaintiff's Complaint alleges one claim for unlawful detainer under state law. While Abekasis alleges in the Notice of Removal that the claim arises under federal law, "[a]n unlawful detainer action does not raise a question arising under federal law and so, once removed, must be remanded for lack of
Initials of Deputy Clerk se jurisdiction." Cooper v. Washington Mut. Bank, 2003 WL 1563999, *2 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 19, 2003) (internal citation omitted). Accordingly, there is no federal question jurisdiction presented by Plaintiff's action.
For the foregoing reasons, this Court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over this action. Accordingly, this action is REMANDED to Los Angeles Superior Court for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. See 28 U.S.C. § 1447(c).
IT IS SO ORDERED.