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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just following up on this, OP here. Court went well for me as a landlord. I was awarded a default and redeemable judgment at the Initial Hearing and am awaiting an eviction date from US Marshals Service (USMS) at this point. I'm so thankful that I stuck to my guns and didn't pay him to leave. With the ERAP payments I received, the tenant will still be out with less than a year of outstanding payments. To the PP, no I didn't wait 6 months to file. I filed twice, in fact, but the first request was dismissed pending ERAP payments which were ultimately awarded. The tenant was given 60 days to move without penalty thereafter but remained. Receiving a court date and then awaiting the initial hearing is what took the most time, almost 7 months in all.[/quote] Congratulations, If he doesn’t take his stuff and move, What happens next?[/quote] He gets evicted by US Marshals, tho as OP said there can be a wait for that to happen.[/quote]
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