both suggest you are unwanted
You should review the court order. It will recite the date by which you must vacate. See related link for more information regarding eviction in Ohio.
Please vacate the premises by 5 PM to allow for cleaning.
what is the diffrence between a notice to vacate and a eviction
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
Leave the house/flat/etc.
You don't have to go home, but please vacate the premises now.
You are given the allotted amount of time given on the notice to vacate the premises. If you do not vacate the premises then the landlord can start eviction proceedings against you.
This is official notification that you, the Tenant, have three days to pay the rent or vacate the premises (a landlord can't give you three days' notice just to vacate). If you don't vacate the premises, or you don't catch up on your rent (including any late fees if applicable) by then, the landlord can file eviction proceedings against you (take you to court and ask a judge to force you out of your home).
Forever.
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
The difference between vacate and satisfaction of a lien is the way in which it was surrendered. During a vacate of a lien, the creditor is releasing the lien on a loan, usually because of a full repayment. The satisfaction of a lien would be like a repossession for non payment to a creditor.
Most tennants do not willingly accept being evicted, but must vacate the property.