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Eviction Philadelphia - open questions
I've finally won an eviction in Philadelphia after a ridiculously long period of time. Sheriff came to do the lock-out on Monday, but tenant left her dog so the sheriff refused to do the lockout. Now has be rescheduled and Animal Control present. I don't want to delay the process of selling this property any further than necessary, so does anyone have a recommendation for a cheap moving company and storage where the tenant property can be stored? I want nothing more to do with this tenant... or Philadelphia for that matter.
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Please dont listen to folks who do not know anything about Philadelphia when it comes to evictions. Also note, Philadelphia’s eviction laws have nothing to do with Pennsylvania’s eviction laws.
If you want to play by the rules, you will have to store their items for up to 30 days. Reach out if you have any specific questions.