Hi, it depends on the terms of the eviction order, if you attended court and pleaded for time to pay, quoting the fact that you are about to start work then the judge can put a stay of the execution, thereby rendering the order "suspended". or "set aside" this means that you have to keep to the payment regime specified by the judge. If you further default on this arrangement the court can "unsuspend" the order, which means that the BS can take posession. I believe that you can still do this even if you have been given an eviction order, but you would need to bone up on the procedure on the court service website. Good Luck.(posted 7858 days ago)