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Originally Posted by ?uest I understand the writ of possession and the sheriff serving the papers. Im moving my stuff out now when im not at work, my question is how long do i have? Will I come here one day and the rest of my stuff is locked up or will I know in advance the next step in the eviction process? Will I be summoned to court before the eviciton because if so depending on when it is I might already be gone from the house. |
Chance are good that the Writ of Possession is already issued. The new owner and the County Sheriff's office have probably already scheduled a mutually convenient date to execute it. It could be today. It will happen on a weekday, during hours when the Circuit Court is open for business. You won't be allowed to move your stuff from the house out--the new owner will be doing that, from the house to the kerb, taking reasonable care not to damage things. You have to safeguard your stuff once it's on the kerb. If it's still there 48 hours later, it's considered trash and the new owner can have it disposed of. The deputy will be there to prevent any disputes.
When I said Now, I meant it. It's in your best interests to be gone before they execute that thing, and no, you don't get advance notice.