At times, evicting tenants from Glasgow may be a difficult procedure in City of Glasgow, and for you to have it done lawfully, you will need to follow these instructions by Denbigh Franks diligently.
Denbigh Franks's guidance covers guaranteed shorthold stocks in City of Glasgow, including 'periodic' holdings in Acre (run week by week or month by month with no defined end date) and Cadder long-term holdings (run for a set amount of time).
After the fixed term in City of Glasgow ends, give your tenants in Baillieston a Section 21 to have your property back.
When a tenant in Glasgow has dishonoured terms of the tenancy in City of Glasgow, a Section 8 notice must be provided instead.
The legal eviction notice is between 2 weeks to 2 months depending on tenancy agreement terms in Baillieston.
Except for some exempted situations in Acre, Baillieston, or Cadder, issuance of a notice of eviction will have to take place before two months in Glasgow, an example of an exempted situation can be your property being an HMO without any license or a tenant whose stay has been below six months in your owned land.
A Professional Notice Servers service in Glasgow can be used to be able to make it easy in City of Glasgow for the tenant in Acre, Baillieston or Cadder to get eviction notices.
If the tenants in Baillieston, Cadder, or Acre, do not move out despite issuance of a notice of eviction, you will have to ask for a Standard Possession Order from the Glasgow court.
In Glasgow, City of Glasgow, £325 is the cost.
If there are no unpaid rents in Glasgow, City of Glasgow to claim, apply for a more expensive and faster Accelerated Possession Order in Cadder, Baillieston, or Acre, without a court hearing at a cost of £355.
You are required to complete a form at the County Court in Glasgow, City of Glasgow.
The City of Glasgow court will send the occupants in Acre, Cadder, or Baillieston, a copy where a reply will be required within 14 days.
But if the tenant is in some serious trouble the Glasgow judge can extend this period.
In case the Acre, Baillieston, or Cadder tenants still refuse to get out, in City of Glasgow you can apply for a Warrant for Possession.
In this scenario, the tenants in Acre, Cadder, or Baillieston, can be evacuated from your property by the bailiffs of Denbigh Franks, you would have to pay £121 for this.
In case you want the process to accelerate, you can ask for your case to get moved from the City of Glasgow County Court to the High Court so that a High Court officer from Denbigh Franks can take care of the eviction.
In Glasgow, City of Glasgow, this only applies if the tenant is owning you in excess of £600 inclusive of court costs.
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