Home
Evictions Home
Stage 1
3-Day Notice
Stage 2
Eviction Petition
Stage 3
Court Appearance
Stage 4
Writ Of Possession
Stage 5
Tenant Appeal Information
Stage 6
Abstract of Judgement
Stage 5: Tenant Appeal Information
Disclaimer:
Reilly’s Real Estate Brokerage LLC and its employees are not licensed attorneys and do not provide legal advice or guarantee outcomes in any legal proceedings. The information we offer is intended to educate property owners about the eviction process and provide guidance based on our experience in eviction matters
Perfecting An Appeal
To Perfect An Appeal, The Tenant Must:
Pay Court Costs:
Tenants must pay the court fees to file the appeal. If unable to pay, they may file a "Pauper’s Oath" affidavit, stating they lack the funds.
Plaintiff Option:
The landlord can challenge this affidavit, leading to a trial to determine the tenant’s ability to pay.
Recommendation:
Challenging the affidavit is not advised, as it delays the process, allows tenants to remain in the property longer, and does not affect the landlord’s outcome regarding payment to the court.
Deposit One Month’s Rent:
Tenants must deposit one month’s rent into the court registry.
Proceed To Learn About The Different Outcomes Of An Appeal
Home
Evictions Home
Stage 1
3-Day Notice
Stage 2
Eviction Petition
Stage 3
Court Appearance
Stage 4
Writ Of Possession
Stage 5
Tenant Appeal Information
Stage 6
Abstract of Judgement

