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Updated 6 months ago,

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Diran Deukmajian
  • Contractor
  • San Diego, CA
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What to do when tenant gets evicted by sheriff

Diran Deukmajian
  • Contractor
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

After a few months of paperwork, my lawyer has confirmed the sheriff will be going to the property to evict my tenant for non payment of rent. 

I'm asked by the sheriff to be at the property at a certain time with a locksmith. Once they get the tenant out while I'm there, do i make him take his stuff? Do I have to sit there and watch until he's all cleared out? If not, do I have to go back with the tenant at another date / time to get his stuff out ? 

what am I supposed to do when the sheriff removes tenant?  Sit and watch the whole thing? 

anyone have any experience on this matter would GREATLY appreciate your input. 

thank you!

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