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Once the writ is obtained, the Sheriff will provide notice of the date the property must be vacated. A tenant with a valid lease has protection from removal by the new owner under the New Jersey Anti-Eviction Act, NJSA 2A:18-61.1 et seq.
The court order is called a possession order. If you dont leave by the date on the possession order, the landlord will need to get a warrant of eviction, allowing the bailiffs to come and evict you. However, there are some types of tenancy where your landlord doesnt need to get a court order to evict you.
After a Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession is served, an occupant has ten days to file a response. Using a Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession prevents occupants from stalling out the eviction process at the last minute.
It takes 5 days for the Writ of Possession to be issued by the court. Law enforcement officials have 48 hours to serve this court order to the tenant. After that, the tenant has 10 days to move out of the property.
The Order for Possession will permit you to obtain a Writ of Possession from the Court after you pay the applicable fee. You must then take the Writ of Possession to the local Sheriffs Department and pay them their applicable fee for serving and executing this Writ of Possession.
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After the Sheriff Sale, there is a 10 day Right of Redemption period in which you, the homeowner, are allowed to pay the full amount due and reclaim the property.
What are my options? Respond to the eviction case by filing a written response with the court very quickly. This means youre going to participate in the lawsuit and fight the eviction. Talk with your landlord and try to come up with an agreement where you can stay in your home.
After the creditor landlord obtains a judgment in an unlawful detainer action, the court may issue a Writ of Possession (real property) that authorizes the Sheriff to remove (evict) the occupants from the property. The eviction is scheduled as soon as possible after the expiration of the 5-day period.
An order for possession gives a sheriff or constable the right to evict a tenant from the leased property. However, a landlord may be faced with a tenant who wants to make payment of the judgment before the eviction. Tenants in Pennsylvania have the right to pay and stay under the Landlord Tenant Act.
The tenant has three (3) business days to move all persons and belongings from the premises. If the tenant does not move after three (3) business days from the time the warrant for possession was served on the tenant, the landlord may arrange for the Court Officer to have the tenant evicted or locked out.

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