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THE COURT HAS ISSUED THE WRIT OF POSSESSION, AND THE TENANT HAS NOT VACATED THE PREMISES, HOW DO I GET POSSESSION OF MY PROPERTY?

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THE COURT HAS ISSUED THE WRIT OF POSSESSION, AND THE TENANT HAS NOT VACATED THE PREMISES, HOW DO I GET POSSESSION OF MY PROPERTY?

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When the writ of possession has issued, the landlord must contact the sheriff’s department to schedule an appointment for an eviction with that office and to find out what will be required by the landlord to evict the tenant. Generally, the landlord should be aware that the sheriff’s office is not responsible for the physical removal of the items from the rental property. Instead, the sheriff’s office is responsible to make sure that there is not a breach of the peace while the eviction occurs. It is the landlord’s responsibility to provide the requisite labor and resources for the timely removal of the items from the premises.

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