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If the landlord files an eviction action (lawsuit) against the tenant, how long will it be before the tenant is actually evicted?

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If the landlord files an eviction action (lawsuit) against the tenant, how long will it be before the tenant is actually evicted?

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How long it takes for an eviction action to proceed depends on how fast the landlord works and how busy the Court and Sheriff are. After the landlord files a lawsuit against the tenant, it is generally about a month before the Sheriff comes to the unit to remove the tenant.

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