's facilitation, and sheriff recommended moving crew to move out all tenant's belongings, this will be documented in Sheriff's report and there will be no strings attached whatsoever. Tenant will have no base to sue because from the eviction date onward, landlord no longer keeps any tenant's belongings in possession.
So, it's clean.
I rather follow standard sheriff facilitated eviction procedure even if I know that tenant has moved out. I will pay $600 to the moving company even if they have very few or almost nothing to move. You see my point.
If you carry out standard eviction procedure with sheriff
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Indiana is different.
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I would blame Indiana law to be too relaxed, leaving
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anyone can sue you for anything for any reason...
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I can't imagine an eviction without police. If police
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you can not kick people out without a court ordered eviction
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