From what I got out of it the CO eviction process is this:
tenant falls behind on rent
landlord issues 3 day notice to pay in full or face eviction
If rent is not paid after time has expired landlord can file eviction lawsuit
Tenant has until court date to pay rent in full
If rent is still not paid in full by court date judge can issue possession judgment
Possession Judgment orders tenant to vacate the premises within 48 hours
If tenant has not vacated after 48 hours has passed landlord must file for writ of restitution
If Writ of Restitution is granted by judge landlord must then notify local law enforcement
Tenant is forcibly removed
The article is worded to sound fucked, but to have them thrown out of their home their landlord had to appear before a judge twice. All I saw looking over things is it takes on average between 5 to 10 business days after filing paperwork with the clerk for court date to be scheduled and notices sent, the court date could be set anywhere from a week to month from there.
After being formally evicted they could have paid the rent in full and it could not have made any difference.
I do feel bad for the children, but their parents should have taken measures to prevent them from having to live through this humilation. They knew this was coming at least a week out, most likely alot longer. Pack that shit up, put it in a storage unit, stay with friend or family- do what you have to do. It fucking sucks but the parents already knew they had been evicted.
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