What if someone is living in the house?

If someone is living in the house and will not vacate, the Sheriff’s Office will remove them on issue of a Writ of Possession. You may be responsible for paying the filing fee to obtain the Writ of Possession from the Clerk of Common Pleas Court, and providing manpower to set out their belongings. Again, you should consult an attorney for questions regarding any of this as the Sheriff’s Office cannot give legal advice.

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1. Can we see the house?
2. How does the Sheriff Sale work?
3. What happens to the liens on the property?
4. What if someone is living in the house?