Sometimes in Buckinghamshire, it can be really difficult to evict a tenant and you're supposed to follow a legal process to get this done in High Wycombe, hence, Denbigh Franks have compiled a list of steps you can follow when evicting a tenant in UK.
This post from Denbigh Franks is concerned with High Wycombe's Assured Shorthold Tenancies which include fixed term tenancies (they run for a certain period of time) in High Wycombe and periodic tenancies (run monthly or weekly without fixed end date) in Micklefield.
If you don't want to rent out your property in Beacon Hill at the expiration of a rent period, serve the High Wycombe tenant a Section 21 notice.
In case a tenant in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, has already broken the tenancy terms, issue him/her with a Section 8 notice.
As determined by the conditions in the tenancy contract in Micklefield, there are variations in the notice, which may be as little as 2 weeks and as high as 60 days.
In general, though, a 2-month notice in Buckinghamshire is ideal, but here are some exceptions to this rule though, such as if the tenant in Micklefield has been using the property for less than six months, if the property in Beacon Hill is a license-less HMO.
If you want to make sure that the notice is delivered to the High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire tenant, you can consider using the Micklefield, Beacon Hill, or High Wycombe professional notice server's service.
Once you've got the eviction notice in High Wycombe across to the tenant, you can wait for them to pack out of the property in Beacon Hill, High Wycombe, or Micklefield, but if that isn't coming through, you would need to go to court and obtain a Standard Possession Order.
This costs £325 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
In case you are not clamming any rent arrears in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire from the tenant, you can apply for an Accelerated Possession Order costing £355 in Beacon Hill, High Wycombe, or Micklefield, and its quicker because it doesn't involve a court hearing.
You would then fill and submit the form at the County Court of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Then the Buckinghamshire court will send a copy to your tenants who will be expected to respond within fourteen days in Micklefield, Beacon Hill, or High Wycombe.
However, the judge in High Wycombe may extend this period in case the tenant is in serious problem.
After taking all the above-mentioned steps, the tenants in Beacon Hill, High Wycombe, or Micklefield, maintain they will not leave then you have one remaining option left: Applying for a Possession Warrant in Buckinghamshire.
In this situation, the bailiffs from Denbigh Franks will evict the tenants from your house in High Wycombe, Micklefield, or Beacon Hill. That's going to cost £ 121.
Separately, it is worth noting that to expedite the procedure, you can ask to transfer the case from the Buckinghamshire district court to the High Court, and a law enforcement officer of the High Court from Denbigh Franks will conduct an eviction.
This is predominant in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, when your claims are more than £600 after removing the court costs.
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