Ejectment Notice Timeline Nyc

Summary

After a judge rules in favor of an ejectment in New York City, Queens, the notice is typically mailed to the defendant. An attorney or court official usually does not post anything on the door. Procedures can vary, so consulting a local attorney for specific details is advisable.

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Hi I was just talking to someone about an ejectment process and I had one last question can you put me back with that chat please
I'm sorry for the confusion, but I don't have the ability to connect you back to a previous chat. However, I'd be happy to assist with your question about the ejectment process. Could you please tell me what your final question is?
Okay can you please tell me from the time the judge rules in favor for an ejectment not an eviction in New York City Queens - when will they post notices on my door
In NYC, after a judge rules in favor of an ejectment:
- A notice of the judgement is usually sent by mail.
- The timeline for posting a notice on your door can vary, typically within a few days.
- It's best to consult with a local attorney for specifics.
Attorney will not come tape something on my front door after that process it will come in the mail instead
In Delaware, after a court judgment for ejectment, the notice is typically mailed to the defendant by the court. The attorney or court official doesn't usually post anything on your door. However, procedures can vary, so please consult with a local attorney for exact details.
This is not for Delaware this is for New York City Queens thanks
Apologies for the confusion. In New York City, Queens, after a court judgment for ejectment, the notice is typically mailed. Again, an attorney or court official won't post anything on your door. Please consult a local attorney for specifics.