A formal notice served to the tenant, giving 10 days to pay overdue rent or vacate the property before a court case is filed.
If rent is not paid, a Failure to Pay Rent case is filed with the court, including all required documentation and details.
A hearing date is scheduled where both landlord and tenant can present their case before a judge. An agent or the landlord may appear to represent the property owner’s interests.
May be filed 7 days after the judgment is entered, authorizing the sheriff to proceed with the eviction.
The sheriff’s office sets an eviction date and notifies the landlord so preparations can be made.
The sheriff oversees the removal of the tenant, and the property is returned to the landlord’s possession.
Assess the Situation
Review details to confirm the case type and best course of action.
Prepare and File
Complete and submit court documents to start the removal process.
Coordinate with Attorney (if LLC)
LLC-owned properties require attorney representation in court. Levrg connects you with one and manages the process.
Warrant and Scheduling
File for a Warrant of Restitution and schedule removal with the sheriff.
Property Transition
After possession, options include re-leasing, securing, or selling the property.