A document issued by the court after the landlord wins an unlawful detainer (eviction) lawsuit. The writ of possession is served on the tenant by the sheriff. The writ informs the tenant that the tenant must leave the rental unit by the end of five days, or the sheriff will forcibly remove the tenant. Back
a Court order to the Constable to place you in possession of the property
a document addressed to the Sheriff of NSW asking the Sheriff to take possession of the property, evict the defendant(s) and put the plaintiff into possession
a document stating that the park owner has the right to ask the Sheriff to force you out of the mobile home park
an order directing the Court constable to evict the tenant from the rental unit
an order used to enforce a judgment to recover possession of land
an order of the court directed to the sheriff, requiring him to enter the property and give possession of it to the person entitled to it by judgment of the court.
A court document that authorizes a constable or other officer of the law to break down a tenant's door, drag the tenant from the premises and throw the tenant's belongings out of the house or apartment.
A court order issued after an unlawful detainer action, informing a tenant that he/she must vacate the property within a specified period or be forcibly removed by the sheriff.