Section 21 Accelerated Possession Claim For £995 Including Court Fee
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We will do the entire eviction from serving notice to obtaining a court possession order and instructing a bailiff for you. Best bit is that you have dedicated access to and advice from an expert solicitor.
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£995 Accelerated Possession Claim
- Prepare and Serve S21 notice
- Prepare and Draft Court Papers
- Prepare and draft evidence to file at Court
- Expert Advice
- Includes Court Fee
- Regular Updates
- Fast and Efficient Service
- Expert Guidance
- Includes Instruction to Bailiff
- Bailiff Fee of £130 In Addition
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Eviction In Stages
If you prefer you can instruct us in stages. There are three stages in eviction proceedings. First stage is to serve a notice, after that we apply for a court order and then instruct bailiff. The Court Fee and Bailiff Fee is payable in addition to the prices quoted below. Prices are excluding VAT.
Stage
Eviction Notice £75
Tenant Eviction Notice
Section 8 or Section 21 Notice
Notice served on tenant
Stage
Court Order £500
Issue Possession Claim
We represent you in Court
Nationwide service.
Stage
Get Bailiff £146
Get bailiff to remove tenant
Prepare and serve warrant
Fast and quick service
Our Process
When you ask us to evict your tenant, we get to work straight away. This is the process we will follow to get your property back for you.
Serve Notice
Serve the relevant Notice and provide a statutory deadline by which time they must vacate the property.
Start Court Proceedings
If your tenant has not complied then start court action to obtain a possession order from the Court.
Prepare Evidence
The Court will set a hearing date. We will file evidence with the Court before the hearing date.
Court Hearing
Attend hearing on your behalf to present your case (not applicable in section 21 claims)
Bailiff Eviction
If your tenant still has not left by the deadline set by the Court, we will instruct a bailiff.
Replace Locks
Once you get your property back, its important to replace all locks and secure your property.
Our expert team of lawyers will take care of the entire process – from preparing and serving notice to instructing a bailiff and helping you recover unpaid rent.
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If you need to remove a problem tenant and take back your property, our Housing Team can do this for you quickly and efficiently for a Fixed Fee.
Our Housing Team are very experienced in helping landlords across the Country take back control of their property.
Frequently Asked Questions
A possession claim is a legal process that allows a landlord to recover possession of their property from a tenant. It is typically used when a tenant has breached the terms of their tenancy agreement.
You should consider filing a possession claim if your tenant has failed to pay rent, violated the terms of the tenancy agreement, or if you need to regain possession of the property for other legitimate reasons.
Our experienced solicitors can guide you through the entire possession claim process, from assessing your case to filing the necessary legal paperwork and representing you in court if needed.
The process typically involves serving the correct notice, applying to the court, attending a court hearing, and obtaining a possession order if successful. Our solicitors will assist you at every step.
The timeline can vary, but it usually takes several weeks to months, depending on the complexity of the case and the court's availability.
Successful possession claims result in a court order allowing the landlord to regain possession of the property. In some cases, the court may also order the tenant to pay outstanding rent or damages.
While it's possible to file a possession claim without legal representation, we strongly recommend consulting with a solicitor to ensure the process is done correctly and to increase your chances of success.
Our fees may vary depending on the complexity of the case. We offer competitive rates, and you can request a consultation to discuss your specific situation and get a quote.
Yes, we provide a free initial consultation to assess your case and discuss the potential legal steps involved.
If the tenant contests the claim, the case will proceed to a court hearing. Our solicitors will represent your interests in court and work to achieve the best possible outcome.
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