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COUNTY COURT REPOSSESSION MADE EASY

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SOLVING PROBLEMS FOR RENTED PROPERTY LANDLORDS:

Property repossession problems can be identified in the following areas:
  • Rent Arrears
  • Buy to let problems
  • Tenant Eviction (Possession of Property)
  • Dilapidatons
  • Security Deposits
  • Troublesome Tenants
  • Squatters

Dealing with these problems requires an expert approach.
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It belongs to you - take it back!

Sooner or later every property owner engaged in renting out their property is faced with the decision of whether or not to repossess the property. Problem tenants can affect the income from the property - particularly in cases of buy to let. This causes stress and misery to the landlord and their family. In multi-occupied properties, where there are nuisance tenants, other tenants can become dissatisfied and give notice to vacate.

Rent arrears are a particular problem as many landlords have substantial borrowings or a large mortgage requiring regular payments. When the rent is not paid - the landlord is losing money!

In these circumstances positive action is required and many landlords are reluctant to do this. The pursuit of an eviction order or a possession order is often the only option and regrettably there are a number of reasons for landlords' reluctance which include:
  • Lack of awareness of their rights.
  • Lack of knowledge of court procedures.
  • Fear of intimidation by the wayward tenants.
  • Belief that things might improve.
  • Fear of being accused of "discrimination".
This website demonstrates that no landlord need fear any of the above and provides a quick and simple solution to the problems of evicting wayward tenants and recovering both the property and the rent arrears.

When commencing this process it is essential to follow the correct procedure. Even small errors in dates or other details (on the Possession Notice) can result in the repossession claim being rejected by the judge. Our job is to make sure that a "belt & braces" approach is adopted which can ensure a successful outcome! Don't take chances - do it right first time.

In reality, the rights of the landlord are firmly anchored in English Law and these pages clearly demonstrate each stage. The landlord's procedures are clearly laid out in plain language and any fears of being accused of discrimination or fear of intimidation can be quickly dispelled. Once a tenant has demonstrated that he/she is not worthy to occupy your property the time has come to take action and repossession of the property is the only option.

Act now and contact us. Things seldom get better!

Property repossession made easy!






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