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A writ of possession is a legal document a court issues after a landlord is successful in an eviction lawsuit. It informs the tenant that they must leave the rental property by a specific time or otherwise face forcible removal by law officers. State and local laws can vary regarding writs of possession.
After the Writ of Possession Is Issued: Once a writ of restitution has been issued based on the judgment, you have minimal direct ability as the landlord to unilaterally cancel the eviction process. The writ grants authority for the sheriff or constable to physically remove the tenant and their property.
Your landlord must wait 2 days after the judgment is entered to file the writ. The U.S. Marshals Service can schedule your eviction as soon as 3 days after your landlord files the writ. Writs last for 75 days, and you can be evicted at any time within that period.

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A writ is essentially a court order that enables a court or other enforcement body, such as the police, to execute a command. In the administration of eviction, it is the writ or order that enables a sheriff or other enforcement agency to arrive at a home and formally remove the residents.
A writ of assistance is an order directing that a party convey, deliver, or turn over a deed, document, or right of ownership. This writ, which may also be called a writ of restitution or writ of possession, usually serves as an eviction from real property.

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