Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Georgia
writ of possession
in georgia if you do not go to the dispossary hearing how long do you have to finish moving before the writ is executed
Asked on 1/17/07, 3:58 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Scott Riddle
Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC
Re: writ of possession
You do not want to find out. When the Sheriff or Marshall shows up at your door (whether or not anyone is home) they only have one duty - get the people out and the belongings on the curb. Excuses and pleadings will fall on deaf ears. This is not a pretty sight, and you do not want to get into that situation (if you are the one facing the dispossessory).
Answered on 1/19/07, 10:26 am
SHERRY RAGOLE
RAGOLE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Re: writ of possession
This can depend on many factors, including the availability of law enforcement staff.
Answered on 1/17/07, 4:03 pm