How long does the entire eviction take?
Generally, our law firm can schedule the eviction trial about 4 weeks after filing the unlawful detainer (the eviction lawsuit). Our firm cannot file the lawsuit until the notice period on the underlying notice has expired. For example, a lawsuit can at earliest be filed on the next business day after the third day following service of a Three Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit. After a successful eviction trial (meaning the Court has ruled in favor of the landlord), it usually takes an additional 2 weeks for the Sheriffs to conduct the lockout. That means that the entire process takes about 6 weeks.
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