I've called and this is why I'm asking on here no one can seem to give me a simple yes or no answer that's all I am asking for is yes they count or no they don't count I've read the links and still it gives me nothing it says that weekends count if I'm appealing and we aren't we are moving.
The Magistrate issues the Writ of Possession upon request of the landlord, if the landlord prevailed.
In your case, the LL did prevail.
If No Writ of Possession has been issued, the 10 day clock hasn't yet started.
The 10 day clock starts the day the Writ of Possession is issued.
Its my understanding the 10 days INCLUDES weekends, but the eviction isn't carried out on a weekend, meaning if day 10 falls on a Saturday, the eviction will done the following Monday.
Holidays work the same way.
There are always exceptions and exigent circumstances, so only the JUDGE can say for sure.
Nothing I say, or anyone says, except the presiding judge's say will matter to the deputies who arrive to serve the writ.
If the Tenant failed to appeal, the LL may obtain a Writ of Possession after ten (10) days have expired.
So, YOU have at least 10 days before the LL can obtain a WRIT OF POSSESSION.
Nothing can happen in that 10 days.
The LL must seek execution of the Writ within thirty (30) days after the judgment was rendered.
It would take at least another day or two for the sheriff to schedule any eviction, and send out the deputies and team to remove your junk.
I'm guessing you could have about 12-13 days (calendar days) AFTER the hearing, give or take a couple of days!