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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dispossessory application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the Magistrate Court and the State of Georgia at the top of the form. This identifies where your application is being filed.
  3. Fill in the case number, which is essential for tracking your application within the court system.
  4. In the Plaintiff vs. Defendant section, clearly state the names of both parties involved in this case.
  5. Select one of the reasons for seeking a Writ of Possession by checking the appropriate box. Ensure you provide any necessary details, such as payment amounts and dates if applicable.
  6. Complete the date section at the bottom, indicating when you are submitting this application.
  7. Finally, sign as Plaintiff or Plaintiff’s Attorney to validate your application before submission.

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Once a tenant has been served with the Dispossessory Warrant, the tenant has seven (7) days from the date of service to file an answer with our court. If the tenant does not file an answer an eviction may be requested on the eighth (8th) day.
If there is a very good, very sympathetic reason why you did not file an answer, it is possible to file a motion asking the court to: Stop the execution of the writ of possession (the court order issued after the landlord wins the eviction case) Set aside the default judgment. Allow the tenant to file an answer.
Tenants must vacate the property within 7 days of the Writ of Possession issuance. If they fail to do so, court officials will oversee the removal process.
Definition. Dispossessory is a legal measure that landlords use to remove a tenant for non-payment of rent or for lease violations.
The tenant must answer either orally or in writing within seven days from the date of actual service unless the seventh day is a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday, in which case the answer may be made on the next day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday.

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A dispossessory is an action to evict a person from the apartment, house, condominium, or room he or she rents. Dispossessory Procedures: There are three grounds upon which a dispossessory proceeding may be filed: 1) The tenant fails to pay rent that is due. 2) The tenant is holding over beyond the term of the lease.
A Motion to Stay (Delay) Order for Summary Eviction allows the tenant to ask the court to stay (pause) a summary eviction and grant the tenant up to ten more days to move. (NRS 70.010(2); JCRCP 110.) A tenant can file a motion to stay at any time after an eviction notice is served. (JCRCP 110.)
You can get an answer form from the court clerks office. The answer form lists reasons that may help you stop the eviction. Once your answer is filed, the court will send you notice of the date, time and place of your trial. Some courts give you this notice when you file your answer.

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