Ejectment Process Timeline Explained

Summary

Ejectment and eviction are different legal processes. In New York City, Queens, after a judges ruling on an ejectment case, the court typically notifies the sheriffs office within a few days to a week. The sheriffs office then usually takes 1-2 weeks to reach out to the involved parties. The entire process can vary based on specific circumstances. Consult a local real estate attorney for detailed guidance.

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Received and notice of ejectment from the courts Tuesday in surrogates court I'm trying to see the timeline of the process and when they will start taping notices on my door
Hello **** ****, in Delaware, the eviction process generally follows these steps:
*. Notice of eviction is served.
*. A minimum of *-7 days is given to vacate, depending on the reason.
*. If not vacated, a summary possession case starts.
*. A hearing is scheduled within *-20 days.
*. If you lose, 5 days are given to appeal or vacate.
This is a general timeline and can vary based on specific circumstances.
Sorry it's for New York City Queens
Hello **** ****, in New York City, Queens, the eviction process generally follows these steps:
*. Notice of eviction is served.
*. You have 14 days to respond.
*. If not responded, the landlord can file a petition to the court.
*. A court date is set within a few weeks.
*. If you lose, you have * hours to move out.
This is a general timeline and can vary based on specific circumstances.
How many days from the judge ruling until I get served
In New York City, Queens, after a judge's ruling on an eviction case, a Marshal's Notice is typically served within a few days to a week. You will then typically have * hours to vacate the premises. This timeline can vary based on specific circumstances.
Thank you
You're welcome, **** ****. If you have any other questions or need further clarification on any legal matters, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.
Just to be clear it's not an eviction it's any checkmate I actually own part of the home and my brother became an administrator and is basically stealing the house from me and I just want to leave because I don't want any more problems
I understand your situation, ****. As a co-owner, you have certain rights. However, if you wish to leave, you might consider selling your share. It would be best to consult with a local real estate attorney to discuss your options in detail.
It's an ejectment sorry not eviction is it the same thing
Ejectment and eviction are not the same. Eviction typically refers to removing tenants from a property, while ejectment is used to remove a person who has a claim of ownership. The process and rules for ejectment can be more complex. I advise consulting a real estate attorney.
Yes I was wondering what the timeline and process is from the judges ruling for an ejectment
In New York City, Queens, after a judge's ruling on an ejectment case, the timeline can vary. However, generally:
*. The judgment is entered.
*. The sheriff's office is notified.
*. A notice of ejectment is served.
*. You'll usually have *-30 days to leave.
Please consult a local attorney for accurate information.
Do you know how long it takes for the courts to notify the sheriff's office that process timeline
After a judge's ruling in an ejectment case in New York City, Queens, it typically takes a few days to a week for the court to notify the sheriff's office. However, this timeline can vary based on specific circumstances.
And what is the timeline from the sheriff's Office to reach out to me typically
In New York City, Queens, the timeline for the sheriff's office to reach out to you after being notified by the court varies. Usually, it takes around *-* weeks. However, this timeline can change based on specific circumstances.
Awesome you really helped me a lot thank you so much
You're welcome, **** ****. I'm glad I could assist you. If you have any more questions or concerns in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Stay safe and take care.