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Old 06-27-2008, 10:50 AM
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In Alabama you will have to give a 7 day notice to evict, you will also have to use an attorney for the process due to our new landlord tenant act. It will cost you around $250 to fill the eviction, and most attorney's will charge you about 400-600 depending on the attorney and your connection to them. It will take 2 weeks or so to get in court and at least 7 days after before they will make them move out. If they still refuse in another 7 you can get the sherrif to meet you to remove their stuff. That is the best case timeline with no holidays (like the 4th) involved. My record is 33 days on the short side here and 10 months and counting on the long side!!
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