The vast majority of tenants are honest people that are looking to create a home to live in. There are those who run into financial difficulties, and on rare occasions, there are people who simply want something for nothing. Either way, your contract states that these problems should not be passed onto the landlord.
There are many reasons for needing to have a tenant evicted. These usually come down to failure to pay rent (rent arrears), serious breach of contract (such as failing to keep the property in the necessary state or causing a nuisance) or they might just have gone beyond the agreed terms of the tenancy agreement and don't want to go.
If you need to Evict a Tenant, we make the process as simple and as speedy as possible for you. The process is complicated, there are several forms that need to be completed carefully to see the action through to completion. Tenants have rights and failure to follow the law to the letter correctly can result in a severe delay or failure to get an eviction order.
We serve notice on your tenant for breach of tenancy agreement. In the majority of cases, this first real legal step is enough to ensure that they clear their debt or leave the property.
We issue proceedings against your tenant, arrange the court date and arrange all your legal papers and go before the judge to obtain a possession order. This fee also includes a £150 Court Issue Fee.
Very few tenants will remain in a property after the court has ordered the tenant to leave. When they do try to defy the court, we will arrange for the court bailiffs to remove the tenant and hand your property back to you. This also includes the bailiff’s fee of £95.