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All Forum Posts by: Simon Strugar

Simon Strugar has started 4 posts and replied 15 times.

Quote from @Avery Moore:
Quote from @Simon Strugar:
Quote from @Simon Strugar:
Quote from @Avery Moore:
Quote from @Sam Bagwell:

For future reference, a writ of possession must be executed within 30 days.  If the Sheriff is unable to do so, they have provide an affidavit relating to the delay.  It's cumbersome, but you need to be able to protect yourself in the event your tenant is savvy enough to challenge the execution of the writ.  I am a real estate litigation attorney, including commercial and residential dispossesssories (among many other types of cases).  I am not your attorney.

I have a property in Clayton County, the writ of possession was issued on Nov 27th. The execution of the writ isn't until Feb & the tenant isn't living there but is very hesitant about moving their belongings out (it's a long story that I'll share on a post here later). Although Feb is not THAT far away I would still like to start a new tenant and get this out of my hands, is there another way to execute this any faster? 

 I know this company could help you. They are local and inexpensive.

https://www.evictthemforme.com/free-consult.html


Also you could be persistent call them 2 3 times a day they’ll them they need to move. In other words have this be an inconvenience for them which will make them move faster. 


 This makes sense I should've done this earlier but the tenant has blocked my texts and calls. Thanks !

You can download the Google voice app get a free number and use that to call them. and when they block that number you can just change the number on the same app, and keep calling and txting. Hope this helps. 
Quote from @Simon Strugar:
Quote from @Avery Moore:
Quote from @Sam Bagwell:

For future reference, a writ of possession must be executed within 30 days.  If the Sheriff is unable to do so, they have provide an affidavit relating to the delay.  It's cumbersome, but you need to be able to protect yourself in the event your tenant is savvy enough to challenge the execution of the writ.  I am a real estate litigation attorney, including commercial and residential dispossesssories (among many other types of cases).  I am not your attorney.

I have a property in Clayton County, the writ of possession was issued on Nov 27th. The execution of the writ isn't until Feb & the tenant isn't living there but is very hesitant about moving their belongings out (it's a long story that I'll share on a post here later). Although Feb is not THAT far away I would still like to start a new tenant and get this out of my hands, is there another way to execute this any faster? 

 I know this company could help you. They are local and inexpensive.

https://www.evictthemforme.com/free-consult.html


Also you could be persistent call them 2 3 times a day they’ll them they need to move. In other words have this be an inconvenience for them which will make them move faster. 

Quote from @Avery Moore:
Quote from @Sam Bagwell:

For future reference, a writ of possession must be executed within 30 days.  If the Sheriff is unable to do so, they have provide an affidavit relating to the delay.  It's cumbersome, but you need to be able to protect yourself in the event your tenant is savvy enough to challenge the execution of the writ.  I am a real estate litigation attorney, including commercial and residential dispossesssories (among many other types of cases).  I am not your attorney.

I have a property in Clayton County, the writ of possession was issued on Nov 27th. The execution of the writ isn't until Feb & the tenant isn't living there but is very hesitant about moving their belongings out (it's a long story that I'll share on a post here later). Although Feb is not THAT far away I would still like to start a new tenant and get this out of my hands, is there another way to execute this any faster? 

 I know this company could help you. They are local and inexpensive.

https://www.evictthemforme.com/free-consult.html

Quote from @Mark Faulkner:
Quote from @Simon Strugar:

Hello, I am currently in the process of evicting a tenant, I am at the step where the sheriffs office needs to come and evict however when I went to schedule the eviction they are booked 6 months all the way until February of next year 

I can’t get a hold of my tenant won’t answer calls won’t open door I can’t even have a conversation with him.



Does anyone have any ideas of how I can get rid of this tenant without having to wait for the sheriffs office? Thanks 


 Glad the tenant moved out on his own. Depending on the county your property is in, it can take that long, unfortunately. What are your plans now? Are you going to re-rent the property? 

Yes I already have it rented out. 
Quote from @Lisa Hammond:

In the future, have your attorney tell you who they contract with for serving Writ's - we don't schedule with the Sheriff at all, there are contracted/licensed companies that will do this for $50 and that's who we use. 

Oh ok good to know!
Quote from @Terris Elliott:

How is this going for you?


 He ended up moving out on his own, I’m glad I didn’t have to wait on the sheriffs office

Post: Eviction issue with sheriffs office

Simon StrugarPosted
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Quote from @Jackson Akins:

Consult an attorney right away. They can advise you on legal choices such as negotiating a move-out date with incentives or obtaining a court order for a faster eviction. In such cases, legal counsel is essential.

Thank you I will try that. 

Post: Eviction issue with sheriffs office

Simon StrugarPosted
  • Contractor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 13

Hello, I am currently in the process of evicting a tenant, I am at the step where the sheriffs office needs to come and evict however when I went to schedule the eviction they are booked 6 months all the way until February of next year 

I can’t get a hold of my tenant won’t answer calls won’t open door I can’t even have a conversation with him.



Does anyone have any ideas of how I can get rid of this tenant without having to wait for the sheriffs office? Thanks 

Post: 60 day notice and eviction

Simon StrugarPosted
  • Contractor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 13

I am currently going through the same process, I filed for eviction and scheduled with the sheriffs office, but they are so booked 6 months until they can get to my property, so that is the craziest thing I ever heard. 😡

thanks for all the input, i can't do it myself because I don't have the time. but I will defiantly use your advise.