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If the tenant files an answer, a court date will be set and the plaintiff will be notified by mail of the court date. Once a writ of possession is issued, an eviction must be requested within thirty (30) days of the date of service or a newLandlord-Tenant (Dispossessory) Affidavit must be filed.
After the landlord wins the case Provided that the tenant does not appeal for reconsideration, a Writ of Possession is issued no less than 7 days after the landlord wins the case. The Writ of Possession gives the tenant at least 7 days to vacate the property.
the judge will decide whether you should be evicted. If you are evicted, you will generally have seven days to leave the property. If you are behind on your rent, you may qualify for rental assistance.
How long does it take before bailiffs are involved in an eviction? You usually have 14 days after the court makes the order for eviction before bailiffs are involved. If you do not leave the property during this time, your landlord will apply to court for bailiffs to assist with encouraging you to leave your home.
Your landlord will have to get a warrant for possession from the court if you dont leave your home by the date on the possession order. This means they can ask the court to send bailiffs to make you leave. Get help from your nearest Citizens Advice straight away if youve been told bailiffs are coming to your home.
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File an application with the Supreme Court complete the forms in the Residential Tenancy Act - Writ of Possession Package (DOC) and file them at a Supreme Court civil registry.
High Court Bailiff this has a waiting time of around 4-5 weeks depending on the court. Once permission is granted to use the High Court, the eviction can take place in as little as a few days.
And if your tenant files an appeal at just the right moment, that Writ of Possession may get stopped. The tenant can file the appeal, have that filing accepted and begin paying rent into court, even if the judge already ruled against him.
The eviction process can take 30 - 45 days, or longer. The time starts from when you have eviction court forms delivered to your tenant to the time they must move out. Choose any box, below, to learn more about the eviction process and get step-by-step instructions.
Every circumstance is different, however, the landlord is usually granted a possession order, without a court hearing. This requests the tenant to leave the property no longer than 14 days after the order was granted.

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