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You are in an unlawful detainer (eviction action filed in court). Your attorney tells you to “get ready for the Sheriff/Marshall." Now what? Clearly “Sheriff’s Eviction Kit is the most comprehensive information available regarding what landlords and manager can do before the Sheriff arrives, while at the Sheriff’s appointment and what to do afterwards.
·How to determine if the premises are vacated
·How to meet with the Sheriff
·Understanding the process
·Getting the best value from a locksmith
·Knowing the limited legal maneuvers remaining to the tenant
·How to fight and oppose the tenant legal maneuvers
·How many days the tenant has to retrieve his personal property
·What to do if the tenant abandons valuable
·What to do if the tenant leaves behind a pet or other animal
This kit is used by several eviction attorneys and is now available to the public. It contains all of the ins and outs of dealing with the Sheriff eviction process and nearly vacated tenants.
(For more detailed information, read below.)
Pages: 17
Copyright: 2004
Availability: Downloadble
Format: PDF
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More Detailed Information on This Report
Everything Landlords and Managers Need To Know;
I. The Sheriff Eviction Process; Why the Sheriff has to Serve a Final 5 Day Notice to Vacate on the Tenant
II. Secrets of Determining if the Tenant has Moved Out (including the 24 Hour Notice of Entry Form)
III. Potential Tenant Delaying Tactics and What your Attorney Can Do to Minimize or Eliminate their Affect
IV. How the Sheriff or Attorney's Office will Notify You of the FINAL EVICTION DATE and Sheriff Eviction Appointment Time
V. Tips on Getting the Best Value from a Locksmith
VI. What You Should Know When Meeting with Sheriff for Final Eviction of Defendant from the Premises
VII. What to Do if the Tenant Illegally Returns to the Premises After the Sheriff has Returned Possession
VIII. How and Why You Must Properly Dispose of Any Tenant Abandoned Personal Property
IX. The Importance of Security Deposit Accounting, (including the form for Security Deposit Accounting) and,
X. How to Obtain a Money Judgment and Start the Collection Process!
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