Q: My landlord filed a writ of possession, but they only filed it under my name. Not mine and the other tenant on lease
A:
Normally, when the landlord makes the fatal mistake of not adding "all others" to the dispossessory affidavit, the sheriff's office will not approve the removal of possessions from the house if someone objects.
Everyone else can file to stop the eviction or contact the sheriff's office beforehand to inform the office of the fatal flaw. The other occupants shouldn't wait until the day of the evictionm
The landlord should be forced to start all over again.
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