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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 4: Writ Of Possession Guide

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

How It Works

1. The landlord wins the eviction lawsuit.

2. The landlord requests a writ of possession from the judge.

3. The judge signs the writ.

4. The writ is assigned to a constable deputy for execution.

5. The constable either serves the tenant directly or posts a notice on the tenant’s door, following legal guidelines.

6. At the scheduled date and time, the constable meets the landlord at the property and removes all occupants.

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

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