Utah Order Following Possession Bond Hearing

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Your landlord gets a possession order. If your landlord wants to evict you for rent arrears, in most cases they'll need to get a court order called a 'possession order'. Once your landlord has got a possession order, it might give a date by which you have to leave.

When the court issues a warrant, it will send your tenants an eviction notice with the date they must leave your property by. A bailiff can evict your tenants if they do not leave by this date. You can apply for a warrant of possession up to 6 years after a possession order is made.

Texas Writ of PossessionAfter the court orders an eviction against your tenant, they have a minimum grace period of at least five days after the judgement to vacate your property.After a Texas writ of possession is delivered, the earliest a constable can actually come back and move the tenant out is 24 hours.

If the judge agrees to suspend the order, you can stay in your home as long as you stick to the terms of the order. If you break the terms of the order, your landlord can ask bailiffs to evict you. You can ask a court to change an order or suspend a bailiff's warrant more than once.

What is the Standard Possession Order? In Texas, the law presumes that the Standard Possession Order is in the best interest of a child age 3 or older. See Texas Family Code chapter 153.252. The Standard Possession Order says that the parents may have possession of the child whenever they both agree.

A Writ of Possession Bond allows a plaintiff to take possession of property that is in the possession of a defendant. If the court later decides that the plaintiff must return the property in question to the defendant, the bond covers any damages and costs associated with this property transfer.

Order for possession (or 'outright possession order') This means your tenants must leave your property before the date given in the order.You can ask the court to evict them with a 'warrant for possession' if your tenants do not leave your property by the date given.

It can take about six weeks to get to get a possession order. The court writes to the tenant ordering them to leave (usually two weeks later). Under Section 8 the landlord is asking for his property back on the grounds that the tenant has defaulted under the terms of the tenancy agreement.

The Writ of Possession is the court form (usually on yellow paper) that allows the Sheriff to evict a tenant. Only the Sheriff, or some other law enforcement officer, can make you leave, or put you and your belongings out. Your landlord can not make you leave, or put you and your belongings out.

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