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Elisha Sorley
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I just went thru my first eviction here in ft wayne. I didn't have a clue how it went, but like Dale said, I went down to small claims and they told me everything I needed to know. They set up a court date. After court, the tenants had 7 days to leave. Thankfully they did, but if they wouldn't have I would of had to go back to small claims and sign the writ book. In that case, the sheriff then meets u at property to change locks. That usually takes 3-5 days. It may be different in Plainfield, but very simple here.

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