Actual Eviction ❲WORKING❳

The landlord cannot self-evict by changing locks or turning off utilities; they must file a lawsuit in court and obtain a judgment of possession.

Here are the key features and stages of an actual eviction process: actual eviction

Before any court action, the landlord must provide a formal written notice (e.g., 3, 30, or 60-day notice, depending on local laws) stating the reason for the eviction, such as non-payment of rent or breach of lease. The landlord cannot self-evict by changing locks or

After winning the lawsuit, the landlord must request an "execution" or "warrant of eviction" from the court clerk, which authorizes a sheriff or constable to perform the actual removal. or 60-day notice