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To remove a tenant from your property, the correct legal procedures must be followed by obtaining a Court Order for possession, and if necessary a Warrant for Eviction, which must be executed by a Court Bailiff.
If you evict a tenant without following the correct procedure, you will be evicting the tenant unlawfully which could result in legal action against you. This can include a claim for compensation or even an injunction to get the tenant back into the property.
It is important to seek legal advice from the outset; our team of specialists are on hand to guide you through and advise on the most appropriate legal defence and assist landlords who face action against them.
To speak to a specialist legal advisor or to find out more about our services contact our Landlord Services team today on 0151 608 9078.
Calling all landlords: Is your Section 21 Notice valid?
On 1st October 2015, The Assured Shorthold Tenancy Notices and Prescribed Requirements (England) Regulations 2015 and related sections of the Deregulation Act 2015 come into force, bringing with them a number of key changes which, if not complied with, could leave landlords and agents unable to recover possession of their property.
To find out more about these key changes click here.
As a landlord, there may be times when disputes arise, from rent recovery and tenant eviction to licence and right to rent breaches. As leading litigators, we have extensive experience in resolving contentious matters as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.
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With Kirwans, you have access to a multi-disciplinary legal practice with the expertise to navigate you through your legal responsibilities, providing you with peace of mindwhen it comes to compliance.
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Download Here >Managing rental property can be an exciting and profitable investment, however disputes can arise with a tenant in the recovery of rent. This can often cause distress and frustration as well as having potentially damaging financial implications.
This helpful guide has been compiled by our Landlord and Dispute Resolution legal experts to provide you with their top tips to help you ensure that you are operating good practice should your tenant fall into rent arrears.
Download Here >From 1st February 2016 landlords will have to carry out checks to ensure new potential tenants have the right to rent a property in the UK. In this guide our Landlord Legal Services experts provide you with their top tips to help you ensure that you are operating good practice when it comes to ensuring your tenants have the ‘right to rent'.
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