Massachusetts First Writ of Execution is a legal document issued by a court in Massachusetts in response to a judgment debt. It orders a person to pay a certain amount of money, or to do some other action. The Writ of Execution is an order given by a court to a law enforcement officer to enforce a judgment. It is issued after a judgment has been entered in the case. It is also known as an Execution against Property or an Execution against the Person. There are two types of Massachusetts First Writ of Execution: Personal Property Execution and Real Property Execution. Personal Property Execution is an order to seize any goods owned by the debtor and sell them at a public sale. Real Property Execution is an order to seize and sell land and buildings owned by the debtor. The Writ of Execution is an important tool for creditors to collect debts from debtors. It can be used to seize assets, garnish wages, and place liens against property. In Massachusetts, the Writ of Execution must be issued by the court in which the judgment was entered, and must be served on the debtor.