Writ of Possession Lawyer
Eviction Attorney
Writ of Possession
It may have been a long time coming. You saw financial problems coming and eventually missed mortgage payments. The lender called, sent letters, and filed a claim in court. You lost possession of the home in a final foreclosure sale, and it may have even been sold to new owners. Now you have no legal right to be there.
The writ of possession is the court order authorizing the sheriff to put you and your belongings out of the premises. A notice will be posted on your door and you have 24 hours to vacate the premises. If you and your belongings are still there when the sheriff returns, officers will remove you and your things.
If you are not there when the sheriff returns, a locksmith will be called and the locks changed. If your belongings are in the premises, they will probably simply be put on the curb, but the new owner may have a right to sell them. If you resist eviction, you could go to jail. For further information on what is likely to happen contact the Law Offices of Michael Samuel Dyer.
If you have not yet lost possession of your property, you have options. We charge a low flat fee of $999 for nine months of foreclosure representation. For only $1,999, we will help you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Everything — start to finish — is included in this low rate.
Hire high-quality legal representation at a price that makes sense. Contact a West Palm Beach bankruptcy attorney today online or by telephone at 561-801-6453 to speak with a knowledgeable South Florida and West Palm Beach loan modification lawyer. We are available 24/7 to discuss your debt problems and to help you pursue a fresh financial start.









