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Re: tenant appeals eviction
by MrDan (Georgia)
on May 22, 2015 @22:24
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The reason to go forward with the 'Writ of Possession'
legally gives the landlord back possession of the rental property. With a completed 'Writ' the tenant cannot come back and reenter the rental property. (Tenant claimed to have paid until the end of May) If you do not complete the 'Writ' the Sheriff Department will “NON-SERVE” the writ of possession, canceling the writ of possession execution, and you will NOT have completely evicted the resident. You do not have to follow 'NC Rental Abandonment Laws'
You do have the right to enter and secure the rental, prevent additional damage (i.e remove spoil food, etc)
If you truly feel that the ex-tenant will not come back or make a claim for missing property, then proceed.
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Re: tenant appeals eviction
by Anonymous
on May 24, 2015 @19:19
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Mr.Dan thank you for your input I am going to change the locks and monitor the property thank you again.
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