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You do not have to move until after the court date. The process may take up to 30 days if the case goes to trial. At the court, you should request a bill of particulars. This will buy you extra time, and give you the details of what you are being evicted for.

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Q: In Memphis Tn how long once an unlawful detainer is served before you have to move with the court date is one week away?
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How long after an unlawful detainer do you have to move?

The timeline for moving out after an unlawful detainer varies by state, but it typically ranges from 5 to 10 days after a court judgment is issued in favor of the landlord. It's important to carefully review the specific laws applicable to your situation.


Could the landlord evict me if i never been served with a notice or an unlawful detainer?

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