Unlawful Eviction

Strategic legal guidance for landlords to prevent and respond to unlawful evictions.

Unlawful Eviction

Strategic legal guidance for landlords to prevent and respond to unlawful evictions.

To remove a tenant from your property, the correct legal procedures must be followed by obtaining a Court Order for possession, and if necessary a Warrant for Eviction, which must be executed by a Court Bailiff.

If you evict a tenant without following the correct procedure, you will be evicting the tenant unlawfully which could result in legal action against you. This can include a claim for compensation or even an injunction to get the tenant back into the property.

It is important to seek legal advice from the outset; our team of specialists are on hand to guide you through and advise on the most appropriate legal defence and assist landlords who face action against them.

To speak to a specialist legal advisor or to find out more about our services contact our Landlord Services team today on 0151 608 9078.

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