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Home What happens when an order for possession (or ‘outright possession order’) has been granted?

What happens when an order for possession (or ‘outright possession order’) has been granted?

This means your tenants must leave your property before the date given in the order.

The date will be either 14 or 28 days after the court hearing.

You can ask the court to evict them with a ‘warrant for possession’ if your tenants do not leave your property by the date given. If the court gives a warrant, your tenants will be sent an eviction notice with a date by when they must leave your property.

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