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My tenant left the premisses with her stuff. Do I still have to have a writ of possession to enter the vacated |
My tenant left the premisses with her stuff. Do I still have to have a writ of possession to enter the vacated Assuming you already had the eviction judgment, no. I believe so at least in my state you do. As long as the rent is paid up it is the tenant's. Even if they chose to leave it vacant. |
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