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I received a 72-hour Notice to Vacate, but I filed a motion to rehear, so how do I make sure the Sheriff will not come out on the date of the scheduled eviction to put my property out?

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I received a 72-hour Notice to Vacate, but I filed a motion to rehear, so how do I make sure the Sheriff will not come out on the date of the scheduled eviction to put my property out?

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A motion to rehear does not stop an eviction process. There are a couple of remedies available to tenants, for that information you need to seek the advice of legal counsel.

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