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Need to Remove a Tenant

Information supplied by Her Majesty's Court Service

As a landlord you may use a county court to recover your land or property (and money for arrears of rent or damage to property, if applicable). Before you issue your claim you should talk to a solicitor or advice centre.

You must start proceedings in the court which covers the area where the property is. Court staff can help you to fill in the forms, but cannot give legal advice. You will have to pay a fee to issue an application - check with court staff on how much you will be charged.

There are different types of possession cases dealt with in the court. You should choose the procedure most suitable for your case; please visit the HMCS website for more information.

Rented residential premises. This is the standard procedure for re-possession of property and also for claiming rent arrears if applicable. You will need to attend a court hearing.

Accelerated possession procedure. This is a quicker method for gaining possession of property, which may not require the need for a court hearing.

Squatters. You can apply for an Interim Possession Order if you find that your premises has been occupied by people without your consent.

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Added By: gbressington on 14th Jul 2010 at 14:57
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Comment at 15:02 on 14th Jul 2010, Mark wrote:

thats great information; excellent!  I had to do this recently and found it really expensive; I wish I'd looked up the HMCS website!

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