Uploaded on Sep 25, 2020
This presentation describes our 3 step guide to evict a problem tenant in London UK
How to evict a tenant in London
How to evict a problem
Tenant in 3 steps
Landlord’s Guide
By Julie Condliffe
Eviction Lawyer in London
Step 1
Serve notice of your intent to evict
Give the tenant notice in writing that you are demanding
that they leave the property and pay any outstanding or
arrears rent within the prescribed legal timescales.
Step 2
Take the matter to court
If the problem tenant refuses to leave or fails to pay their
arrears, make the initial filings with the court to take
matters further. Typically, this includes obtaining a court
order for the eviction and payment of rent arrears.
Step 3
Bailiffs
If your tenant refuses to comply with the court orders in
step 2, our lawyers will instruct bailiffs who can legally
remove them by force. It may also be possible for the
bailiffs to seize some or all of the tenant’s movable
property, to offset the rent arrears owed.
Contact Us for all your Eviction Related
Matters
Julie Condliffe - Eviction Lawyer and lease option solicitor
in London
Website - https://juliecondliffe.com/
Email - [email protected]
Address - 3 Magnolia Drive, Rushden, NN10 0XD
Telephone - 020 313 76 336
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