Eviction Laws London

Even if the tenant is not paying the rent regularly, or is in breach of other terms of the tenancy agreement, the only way a landlord can evict them is by going to court and obtain a court order for possession.

Brown Barron & Co
01229 812202
65 Duke Street
Barrow in Furness
Bulman Property Management Ltd
01228 819888
19 Warwick Road
Carlisle
YELLOW ESTATE AGENTS
01661 831234
15 FRONT STREET
Prudhoe
Provence Commercial Properties Plc
01204 399090
43-45 Bradshawgate
Bolton
Barrow Property Link
01229 839300
Unit 13 Trinity Enterprise
Barrow in Furness
CHARLES LAMB
0191 2816200
41 OSBOURNE ROAD
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
Save Money On
01228 521944
Www.savemoneyonconveyancing.co
Carlisle
GARETH JONES COUNTY HOMES
01434 601800
1A OLD CHURCH
Hexham
K 2 Media
01539 735588
5 - 5a Highgate
Kendal
Keys Letting Centre
01229 582891
Gillam House
Ulverston

Eviction Laws

Even if the tenant is not paying the rent regularly, or is in breach of other terms of the tenancy agreement, the only way a landlord can evict them is by going to court and obtain a court order for possession. Assured shorthold tenants, can be evicted only on certain grounds - some mandatory (where the judge must give the landlord possession), some discretionary (where the judge does not have to give the landlord possession).

Mandatory Grounds

Mandatory grounds include:

  • Rent arrears. This applies if the rent is at least 8 weeks (or two months) in arrears.
  • Where the landlord wishes to recover the property as their principal (first and only) home.

Discretionary Grounds

Discretionary grounds include:

  • Breaking any conditions of the tenancy agreement.
  • Making a wrongful statement, causing the landlord to grant the initial tenancy under false pretences.
  • Neglecting the property, furniture or fittings.
  • Being a nuisance to neighbours.

Evicition Process

In order for the landlord of an assured shorthold tenant to regain possession of the property, a notice of seeking possession must be served, giving 14 days notice of expiry and stating the ground for possession. Following the 14 days, a court order must be obtained. Although gaining a court order is not complicated, a solicitor will usually be used. Court costs can be awarded against the tenant.

A landlord is not allowed to use or threaten force, or in any other way harass or try to persuade a tenant to leave. Harassment and unlawful eviction are criminal offences and the tenant would be able to obtain substantial damages.

Click here to read more from InterHomes.co.uk


Home | Privacy | Terms | Contact



© 2002-2010 InterCooking.co.uk