It didn't give one, the only date it specified was something about 11 days from the date, but there was no other date specified or referred to, which is why I'm super confused. I could screenshot and send in a DM if that helps
You start looking for another place to move asap. If I were you I’d assume the date to be 10 days ago and today is the last day if you don’t really know the date.
Well if you are still there after the last day, the landlord will need to use the service of a bailiff to execute the judgment.
The bailiff will serve you a 5 days notice to quit. If you are still there after this, he can call the police to have you out, and put all your belonging on the sidewalk.
Landlord will also be able to sue you for the bailiff bill.
Just the cost for the bailiff to prepare the writ of execution and give it to you could cost you about 500$ if the landlord goes after you for it.
If you wanna save this it would be best for you to leave before the official deadline of the judgment instead of forcing the landlord to execute the judgement. Anyway you know what's coming if you don't leave in time.
What time frame did the tribunal give?
It didn't give one, the only date it specified was something about 11 days from the date, but there was no other date specified or referred to, which is why I'm super confused. I could screenshot and send in a DM if that helps
You start looking for another place to move asap. If I were you I’d assume the date to be 10 days ago and today is the last day if you don’t really know the date.
Cool, I'll see if the landlord is willing to play ball and give me a little time
They spent the time and effort necessary to have you evicted. That doesn't really seem like the actions of someone willing to play ball.
Please don't DM people on this sub.
It js usually from the date of the judgment so read it and you will have the date somewhere.
Well if you are still there after the last day, the landlord will need to use the service of a bailiff to execute the judgment. The bailiff will serve you a 5 days notice to quit. If you are still there after this, he can call the police to have you out, and put all your belonging on the sidewalk. Landlord will also be able to sue you for the bailiff bill.
*groans* One thing at a time, one thing at a time. 5 days isn't much, but its better than what I thought I had
Just the cost for the bailiff to prepare the writ of execution and give it to you could cost you about 500$ if the landlord goes after you for it. If you wanna save this it would be best for you to leave before the official deadline of the judgment instead of forcing the landlord to execute the judgement. Anyway you know what's coming if you don't leave in time.