It is time to put online the actual legal eviction process due to lack of knowledge about it in the community. A legal eviction can be filed for by a landlord when an individual (or group of individuals on a lease) have had nonpayment of full rent for 3 months. That process usually takes one month in the court system. If it is found to be a clean case and no fraud is involved, the judge can issue a mandate for eviction of all tenants in that particular unit or property. Eviction is not based on behavior or damage, but those issues can be handled by police and a renter may be jailed or hospitalized if held and assessed under a legal 72 hour hold psychiatric system. There are none at this time. Through those two means, a tenant, or tenants may be unable to pay, thus the regular process is then followed. Damage deposits are to cover this situation for damages and court costs can also be given to the tenant in a credit burrow act. Once the eviction has been called for, the property is cleared for one- and one-half hours and ONE Sheriff Deputy (OF THE CORRECT COUNTY AND MARKED SO) goes is UNANNOUNCED and gets gives the tenant (s) exactly one hour to vacate. The property is searched the day before for guns by the sheriff (OF THE CORRECT COUNTY AND MARKED SO) himself/ herself and the property owner. No maintenance person, property owner, or manager can be on the property while the eviction process is underway. They must be over 1000 yds. away from all property owned by that owner. If there is a large number of evictions to deliver at one property, the owner is fined greatly, and one month notice is given to the tenants. SWAT is then sent in for a sweep and no property is able to be transported. Persons found on the property who are on the eviction mandate order are then arrested. Mostly this is covered under massive DEA authorization and involvement in an administrative way. Dr. Jennifer K. Mayer 112 P.S. Verizon and others, I am taking a freedom from cell and silence day, thus I am not even having my cell phone on. I believe I shut it down at 10:17 pm last night.
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