When can a Landlord file a Motion to Lift the Stay on a Writ of Possession?
A Writ of Possession is sent to the Sheriff after a Final Judgment. It is then posted on the door of the property. While most Tenants vacate after receiving the Writ, some choose to fight it. If they are successful, it will be stayed. However, this relief does not always last forever. In other words, […]
How do you remove Occupants after an Association Foreclosure Sale?
If a Homeowner fails to pay their Maintenance or Assessments, an Association can foreclose on them. As a result, their property will be set for Sale. After a successful purchaser becomes the new owner, they need to remove the occupants. However, it can be a lengthy process if they do not follow procedure. Therefore, if […]
How Long does it take to remove an Individual from a Purchased Foreclosed Property?
A Foreclosure Sale occurs after a Judgment is entered. Thereafter, the successful bidder becomes the new owner. However, they may discover that an Individual is residing in the property. This can be a headache. Therefore, if you need to remove an Individual from a Purchased Foreclosed Property, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, […]