House & Apartment
After an eviction judgment
Evictions:
- Require a court order signed by a judge,
- Are physically completed by the county sheriff,
- May be stopped or delayed when the person at risk of eviction asks the judge to do so before the sheriff carries out the eviction order, and
- Can be sealed (removed from public records) even long after they have happened.
This Easy Form helps you ask a court to remove an eviction from the public record so it does not show up in a background check or credit report.
Easy Form
Explains the process for requesting more time to move out when an Eviction Order has been entered in your case.
How-To
Explains how an eviction on your record can impact your ability to find housing.
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This Easy Form helps you make forms to ask the court for more time in your rental unit after being evicted.
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Get the facts on what happens if a tenant doesn't move out by the eviction date ordered by a judge.
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Explains how much time you will have to move out after a judge orders your eviction.
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