there are 2 stages to eviction;
the judge grants an UNLAWFUL DETAINER first. If the tenant does not leave,
the judge then, on application, will grant, 10 days later, a WRIT OF RESTITUTION.
The sheriff will act on that in 1-5 days.
[so, in 18 days max, the tenant will be removed physically]
About 60-90 days.
That depends on the laws of your state.
In Florida the landlord doesn't have to store an evicted tenant's belongings. They can sell the belongings to recover rent and damage. In many other states, however, this is not true, but the landlord's obligations expire in 30 days. In South Carolina the items can simply be put out to the curb.
Dude, its too late. Seriously.
Only as long as you want, at that point it is your house. You will, hoever, have a better court case if you tell the person to get their things, and what will happen if they don't, do this at least 2-3 times, and then if you go to court they will favor you.....
As soon as the documents are signed transferring ownership, you are immediately evicted. In most cases however, previous owners will be evicted before the auction.
30 days
In most states, when a tenant has been lawfully evicted, the landlord has the right to remove the personal belongings of the former tenant from the rental property. Each state, however, has laws regarding what the landlord must do with that property after removing it. Some states require the landlord to keep belongings in storage for 30 days prior to disposing it - in this case the landlord has the right to collect the storage fees from the tenant before releasing the belongings - while other states, such as Florida, permit the landlord to dispose of the belongings as the landlord sees fit. In South Carolina, the landlord has to remove all property and place it on the curbside, where the tenant has 48 hours to retrieve them or they will be disposed of.
For how ever long he was sentenced to by the Judge in Illinois.
How long a pawn shop holds on to your belongings depends on the pawn shop and what you agree to when you sell your item. It could be anywhere from a couple of days to weeks.
Illinois had been established as a territory for Native Americans well before being founded. The first founders of the modern state were Father Marquette and Louis Joliet.
Circuit Judges are elected to office for a 6 year term.