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Joseph Hammel
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Hallie, WI
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Minnesota eviction issue, writ, and address.

Joseph Hammel
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Hallie, WI
Posted

Hello,

I did a self eviction on a tenant in Wabasha County. Long story but I won. I have been still working to let the tenant catch up and they paid me (since the ruling) a good amount of the past due but not all of it. I am hoping they can come up with the rest. 

Question 1. Does accepting that payment prevent me from executing the Writ? 

2. Does the Writ have an expiration spelled out in the law?

3. I also noticed that I forgot the unit number on the original (stupid mistake) and there are 16 units. This may be something the Sheriff will just do anyway but what does the law say? 

Thanks!

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