Summary
If defendants miss a hearing after a default judgment in Detroits 36th District Court, the court may proceed without them. A landlord can file for a writ of execution immediately after a default judgment is reissued. However, a 10-day waiting period generally applies before a judge can sign an Order of Eviction. Specific timelines and procedures may vary, so contacting the court for detailed guidance is advisable.Full Conversation
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Thank you for your response. To provide more specific information, could you clarify the nature of the motion to stay that was granted? For example, was it related to a financial obligation, an eviction, or another matter?
Will default judgment be reissued and if so how long after can landlord file for a writ
Thank you for providing detailed information. Based on your situation:
- A default judgment might be reissued if the defendants fail to appear.
- The timeline for filing a writ varies by jurisdiction. Generally, landlords can file for a writ of execution immediately after the default judgment is reissued.
For detailed guidance, please contact:
36th District Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Madison St, Detroit, MI *
Website: www.36thdistrictcourt.orgWould you like information on how to possibly delay the writ or prepare for the next steps?
If default judgment is reissued how soon can landlord file for a writ
In general, after a default judgment is reissued, landlords can typically file for a writ of execution immediately. However, specific timelines may vary by jurisdiction.
Would you like more information on how to potentially delay the writ or prepare for the next steps?
If default judgment is reissued after a motion to stay hearing on writ how soon can a landlord file for a writ in * district court
In the 36th District Court in Detroit, MI, after a default judgment is reissued, a landlord can typically file for a writ of execution immediately. However, specific timelines and procedures may vary.
For further details, please contact:
36th District Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Madison St, Detroit, MI *
Website: www.36thdistrictcourt.orgWould you like information on how to potentially delay the writ or prepare for the next steps?
the judge must wait 10 days after a judgment against you to sign an Order of Eviction So would that apply to hearing on */*/*
Given your situation and the location, the *-day waiting period generally applies after a judgment before a judge can sign an Order of Eviction.
- If the hearing is on */*/* and a judgment is entered, the judge will typically wait 10 days before signing the Order of Eviction.
Would you like more information on how to potentially delay the writ or prepare for the next steps?