A writ of possession is a document issued by a court, usually in an unlawful detainer proceeding, awarding possession of a property to a part to the unlawful detainer action. Even if you were previously awarded a writ of poossession, since the owner of the property has passed away, then you may or may not currently be entitled to possession of the premises. You will need to defend your right to posession of the premises.
Answered on Dec 11th, 2015 at 4:51 PM