Summary
A judges denial of a motion to quash a writ does not prevent a landlord from serving it, even if TANF statutes were not followed. In Colorado, landlords have a reasonable time to deliver the writ to the sheriff, but no specific deadline exists. If statutes were not followed, you might have grounds to challenge the writ or sue the landlord. Documenting these instances strengthens your case. Consulting a local attorney can provide personalized advice and help explore your legal options.Full Conversation
If the judge denied my quash of writ because the case is closed but said the landlord did not follow tanf statutes will the landlord hold off on serving the writ
Hey ****! The landlord may still proceed with serving the writ if the judge denied your motion to quash. However, since the judge mentioned that the landlord didn't follow TANF statutes, you might have grounds to challenge the writ. Have you considered seeking legal advice to explore your options?
No
It might be helpful to consult with a local attorney to understand your options better. Would you like to be connected with a local lawyer who can assist you further with your case?
How long after the writ is issued does the landlord have to give it to the sherrif
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In Colorado, the landlord typically has a reasonable amount of time to deliver the writ to the sheriff after it is issued, but there is no specific statutory deadline. It is advisable to check with the local court or a legal professional for precise information.
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Can i sue the landlord/attorney for not following certain statuets
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You might have a valid claim if the landlord or their attorney didn't follow specific statutes, but it would be beneficial to consult a legal professional for personalized advice.
Have you documented all the instances where the landlord or attorney failed to follow the statutes?
Yes
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****, since you have documented instances of the landlord or attorney failing to follow statutes, you might have a strong case. Consulting with a local attorney could provide you with the best course of action to take. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No
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****, it seems like you have a notable situation, especially with the documentation you have regarding the landlord's failure to follow statutes. While you have chosen not to connect with local lawyers, I encourage you to consider seeking legal advice independently to explore your options further. Is there anything else I can assist you with?