Residential landlords must obtain an “Order of Restitution” to evict a tenant. There is no other lawful way to evict a tenant. Lockouts and other forms of self-help are illegal. Landlords must give tenants proper notice, file suit, and attend a court proceeding to obtain the order. Only the county sheriff acting under that court order can remove a tenant. Before a landlord can obtain an order, they must take certain statutory and procedural steps. What kind of notices is required and how must notice be given?
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