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scoop_booty t1_iyeax4l wrote

I had a POS brother in law that used all kinds of loopholes, such as health, not showing up for court dates, etc , and was able to drag his eviction out for a year! I'm an optimist by nature, and hope this goes according to plans for you...but don't start packing your move in yet.

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bolerg t1_iydnqna wrote

That depends on a lot of factors. Has the eviction already gone through the courts?

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LtCol31 OP t1_iydziu8 wrote

It went through today

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bolerg t1_iye0ifn wrote

There is usually 30 days from the decision to give you time to vacate. After the30 days, the landlord can request a sheriff escort to remove the tenant. It's not an immediate thing that happens right away from my understanding.

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LtCol31 OP t1_iye0ymm wrote

What happens if the lease period ends the day of the court date?

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bolerg t1_iye15so wrote

You should still have 30 days from the court date regardless of the terms of the lease

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rogan_notjoe t1_iyfaghm wrote

You have 10 days after a judgement of execution is filed to execute someone. The 30 days is how long one has to wait to file, if it’s filed you will only have to wait 10 days. Legally the sheriff has 5 days to act on the judgement after they receive it though.

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rogan_notjoe t1_iyfaiyt wrote

LMAOOO I swear I meant evict. I don’t even want to edit that.

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LtCol31 OP t1_iye08ga wrote

The person in question wasn’t able to make it to court, so it was automatically given in the apartment complexes favor.

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haiirydabz t1_iyduu1v wrote

depends. after the court date, it’s normally 30 days. last time i saw the situation happen, the eviction was served and court was a week-2 after that date, then they had to be out within 30 days.

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