Tenant Eviction Service in Buckingham Buckinghamshire needed? We can help.
Tenant evictions in Buckingham Buckinghamshire can be a stressful and tiring process for professional landlords and accidental landlords.
Often the tenants will inaccurately depict you as a bad landlord. If you let us work with them on your behalf, this can be a good way to mitigate the
stressful situation. We will lead the process and you should not need to experience further stressful dialogues with your tenants over unpaid rents in
Buckingham Buckinghamshire.
When the rent is not being paid, your investment is under threat. This threat combined with the stress and the uncertainty as to what may happen is very
unpleasant. You need to evict your tenant but you may wonder how do I evict my tenant?
If you do not know how to do this, or having issues dealing with bad tenants our Tenant Eviction Service in Buckingham Buckinghamshire is here to help.
- Dealing with bad tenants can be hard work
- Dealing with bad tenants can be very costly.
- Doing it yourself could lead to mistakes
- Doing it yourself could cost thousands of pounds over the longer term.
Why not use our Tenant Eviction Service in Buckingham Buckinghamshire today to help get your property back:
Call us: 0208 088 9015
Email us: info@evictingtenants.org
The steps are easy, and clearly outlined below.
Letter Before Action in Buckingham Buckinghamshire – £35
The pre court action letter demonstrates to your tenants that this is a serious situation. In our experience this can be effective in itself as a means to:
- Recover rent arrears
- Limit damage to property
- Address complaints from neighbours
- Further agreement breaches
If the tenants do not act on the above, it will be necessary to commence legal proceedings to end the tenancy and evict a tenant in Buckingham Buckinghamshire.
Step 1 Service of Section 8 or Section 21
in Buckingham Buckinghamshire – £50 each
Our Tenant Eviction Specialist in Buckingham Buckinghamshire will prepare and serve a Section 8 or 21 Notice, based upon
the relevant information supplied by you the client.
Serve Section 21 Notice in Buckingham Buckinghamshire
Serving a section 21 notice in Buckingham Buckinghamshire in practice results in a minimum notice period of 2 months. There is no minimum length for which an
assured shorthold tenancy may be granted and a section 21 notice in Buckingham Buckinghamshire can be served at any time. However,
when court proceedings are based on the section 21 notice the court cannot order the tenant to give up possession earlier than six months from the beginning
of the tenancy. Where one assured shorthold tenancy follows another, the tenant is protected for only 6 months from the beginning of the first tenancy under
which the premises were occupied. A section 21 notice may not be issued unless the tenancy deposit registration requirements were met within 30 days of the
deposit payment.
The most common Possession Notice is the Section 21 Notice. There is no need to provide a justification of argue that there are breaches of the
tenancy agreement to get possession of your property. Based on the information that you provide, our Tenant Eviction Service in Buckingham Buckinghamshire we will advise
and use the earliest date for you.
Section 8 Notice in Buckingham Buckinghamshire
Section 8 also known as the Section 8 Notice to Quit in Buckingham Buckinghamshire and the Section 8 Possession Notice
in Buckingham Buckinghamshire, is a necessary pre-requisite where the landlord of an assured tenancy wishes to obtain possession order from the court, and thereby end the
tenancy, for a reason based on a circumstance entitling the landlord to possession.
It is used in England and Wales and is part of The Housing Act 1988.
This Possession Notice is usually used where alleged breaches of the tenancy agreement are relied upon for regaining possession of the property in Buckingham Buckinghamshire.
The most common tenancy agreement breaches include:
- Rent arrears
- Late Payment of Rent
- Nuisance
- Property damage
Service of Section 8 and 21 Notices in Buckingham Buckinghamshire
Serving an eviction notice in the correct format
When you’re serving an eviction notice, it’s important that the names of the parties and the address on the notice to terminate should match those in the
tenancy agreement.
- It is important, even if some tenants have moved out, they should still be named on the notice if they were named on the most recent tenancyagreement.
- If the tenant is renting a room in a shared house, you need to specify the room (e.g. ‘room 1’) rented by the tenant, as well as the propertyaddress.
Hand Delivering Serving an eviction notice in Buckingham Buckinghamshire
Whenever it’s possible, you should serve an eviction notice to your tenant either by handing the notice to the tenant personally or by leaving the notice at
the property, normally by inserting it through the letterbox of the property in an envelope addressed to the tenant(s).
- If you are leaving it for the tenant at the property it must be placed in a private box or under the door of the property.
- If in doubt tape it to the door covering the keyhole and a photograph taken of it.
- In most cases EvictingTenants.org services eviction noticed by hand
Serving an eviction notice by post in Buckingham Buckinghamshire
If you’re unable to serve an eviction notice personally, the notice provides for you to send it by post.
- When using the post to serve the eviction notice get evidence of the service by getting a proof of postage.
- If you do not trust the tenant to sign and return the copy notice to you to prove service, do not post the notice as you can not prove that itwas delivered. Even sending by recorded delivery tenants may refuse to accept and sign delivery.
Serving notice on a difficult tenant in Buckingham Buckinghamshire
If terminating a tenancy of a difficult tenant, you should serve a notice by hand.
- Either yourself or arrange for someone else to serve it for you.
- If you think that the tenant may lie make sure there is an independent witness present.
Step 2 County Court in Buckingham Buckinghamshire from £550
In our experience, most tenants leave after the first step. However, if this is not the case, we can arrange for court papers to be completed as part of the
possession process in count. For further information on this step please contact EvictingTenants.org on 020 8088 9015.
Step 3 Court Baliffs in Buckingham Buckinghamshire – from £200
Once you have the possession order in your favour made, there is still one more step in some cases. Even though there is a possession order, some tenants
will still not leave your property by the date set by the Judge. Our Tenant Eviction Service in Buckingham Buckinghamshire can instruct court bailiffs in Buckingham Buckinghamshire to
remove them from your property. And that is it, your property is yours again!
- Letter Before Action – £35
- Step 1 Service of Section 8 or Section 21 – £50 each
- Step 2 County Court
- Step 3 Court Baliffs
Why not instruct our Tenant Eviction Service in Buckingham Buckinghamshire today to help get your property back:
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