ANSWER & OBJECTION TO WRIT OF POSSESSION 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ANSWER & OBJECTION TO WRIT OF POSSESSION in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Defendant at the top of the form. Ensure that you clearly state your case number for reference.
  3. In the 'ANSWER' section, specify which allegations you deny or admit by filling in the relevant paragraph numbers from the Complaint. This is crucial for establishing your position.
  4. Provide detailed facts in response to why you should not be evicted. Be clear and concise, as this will support your case.
  5. Indicate whether you have served a Declaration under the CDC’s order regarding evictions. If available, attach a copy of this Declaration.
  6. Complete any additional objections or rights reserved as outlined in point 7 of the form, ensuring all necessary legal grounds are covered.
  7. In the 'OBJECTION TO WRIT OF POSSESSION' section, clearly state your objection and request a hearing to present your case.
  8. Finally, fill out your address and phone number at the bottom of the form, and don’t forget to sign and date it before submission.

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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.
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. Landlords are not required to store or return any belongings left behind by the tenant.
A tenant or their attorney can appeal and file a motion to stay in the period of time after the writ is issued. This motion asks the judge to stay (stop) the writ of possession. When filing an appeal, it is best to provide extensive evidence, such as receipts for rent paid.
In Georgia, filing an appeal may temporarily delay a writ of possession, but you must act quickly. Typically, you need to file a notice of appeal within a strict deadline after the judgment. To stay in your home during the appeal, request a stay of execution from the court.
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.

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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.

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