Protecting Your Investment through Eviction Services
We understand the importance of protecting you and your assets in unforeseen circumstances. When situations take a turn, we support you and guide you every step—from court hearings to resolution. Your peace of mind is our top concern.
Say Goodbye to Eviction Struggles With PPS
Embarking on an eviction process can be a daunting task not everyone is accustomed to. At PPS, we understand how stressful and complex it can be. This is why we guide you with expertise and care answering all the questions you may have.
A Suite of Eviction Services
Notice
This marks the first step of the eviction process. Either we or a law enforcement officer serve eviction notices according to local laws or jurisdictions. Still, we provide an opportunity for resolution.
Legal Documents
We submit the legal documents to officially start or proceed with the eviction process. With these documents, we empower landlords with a legal option to take action for any violations.
Court Hearings
This is where both parties have a chance to present their case guided by legal procedures and evidence. We stand by your side during official hearings and offer expert guidance while ensuring your interests are presented.
Appeals
If either you or the other party is dissatisfied with the result of the court hearing, you can file an appeal. We assist you on this by requesting a higher court to review the case and potentially overturn the initial decision.
Possessions
After a favorable court decision, we support you in regaining the physical control of your assets. We address your property concerns and find new residents promptly, minimizing your financial losses.
Lockouts
This is a last resort measure we use to regain control when the other party fails to comply. After obtaining a judgment for possession we hire a reliable contractor to change the locks on the property.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the eviction process typically take?
From the moment you give a notice, the eviction process length can vary according to local laws (or the complexity of the case). It typically takes anywhere from a few weeks or a few months.
What are the potential costs of proceeding with an eviction?
If the other party doesn’t comply with the eviction notice and you proceed to take legal action, the eviction costs can include court filing fees, legal representation fees, costs for serving notices, property repairs, and (in very rare cases) resident relocation assistance.
What are the legal requirements for giving an eviction notice?
This also varies by jurisdiction. But generally a notice MUST be in writing, specify the reason for eviction, provide a reasonable notice period, and be served according to local laws.
Do you have a policy regarding landlords directly contacting the residents?
Yes, we strongly discourage direct communication between owners and residents. Our services are designed to streamline communication through PPS. This ensures a professional and consistent process for all parties involved.