A District of Columbia Writ of Repletion is a legal document issued by a court in the District of Columbia that orders a person or business to return and, if necessary, surrender property to its rightful owner. This type of writ is typically used when a landlord needs to reclaim a tenant’s property that is being held illegally, or when a creditor needs to reclaim a debtor’s belongings that have been taken to cover a debt. There are two types of Writ of Repletion in the District of Columbia: a Writ of Repletion for Personal Property and a Writ of Repletion for Real Property. The Writ of Repletion for Personal Property applies to tangible items such as furniture, clothing, or any other personal items, while the Writ of Repletion for Real Property applies to real estate and buildings.