Writ Of Restitution Validity

Summary

A Writ of Restitution is valid for 49 days after issuance. The no physical move out date must be after the issuance date, even for re-issuance. If the date is in the past, the writ may be invalid. In such cases, inform the Sheriff of the discrepancy and seek legal advice immediately. Consider consulting with a legal professional to discuss possible defenses or delays.

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Would this be valid if the re issue date is */*
The Writ of Restitution is valid for 49 days after issuance. If it was issued on */*, it would remain valid until */*.
Does the no physical move out date need to be on */* or can it be a past date
The no physical move out date cannot be a past date. It must be after the issuance date of the Writ of Restitution.
Even if its a re issueance?
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The no physical move out date must still be after the re-issuance date of the Writ of Restitution, even if it is a re-issuance. Would you like to know more about your rights or next steps?
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The next steps you should consider include:
- Ensuring you understand the specific terms of your Writ of Restitution.
- Consulting with a legal professional to discuss any possible defenses or delays.
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Would this make the writ invalid?
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No, a Writ of Restitution with a no physical move out date that is before the issuance date would likely be invalid. The date must be set after the issuance date to be enforceable.
What would i do if the clerk signs this and the sherrif comes
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If the Sheriff comes with a Writ of Restitution that you believe is invalid, you can:
- Immediately inform the Sheriff of the discrepancy.
- Show the Sheriff any documentation or evidence regarding the incorrect date.
- Contact a legal professional immediately to seek an emergency court hearing.
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Would this writ be in valid then becasue it has a no physical move out date of */* and thats in the past?
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Yes, a Writ of Restitution with a no physical move out date that is in the past is likely to be invalid. You should bring this error to the attention of the Sheriff and seek legal advice immediately.
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