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Warrants of Execution

Once a County Court has granted a possession order a landlord must apply for a warrant of execution in order to enforce that order. This will involve completing a warrant of execution form and paying a court fee.

The court bailiffs will then go to the property to evict the tenant. The court bailiffs will usually on the first call give the tenants a date when they will be back to evict them.

In the High Court such warrants are known as &Writ of Possession" and the High Court sheriff will be responsible for evicting the tenants.

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