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How Evictions Of Kent Tenants Are Carried Out With No Tenancy Agreement In Kent

It's likely more prevalent than you might expect to find landlords in Kent without a tenancy contract / short-hold tenancy agreement.

Landlords in Maidstone, Gillingham, or Chatham will always begin with good intentions for several reasons but they might not be able to provide a signed copy of a tenancy contract.

One reason could be that the original document was lost or it was not signed by one party.

The tenancy agreement is like the lifeblood that holds down your relationship with the tenant in Kent, and without it, you may find out that the Kent tenant is going to frustrate your plans of evicting him/her.

Even when you don't have a tenancy agreement, you can still have adequate legal solutions with Denbigh Franks's help without using unlawful means to evict your Kent tenants that do not have tenancy agreements.

Denbigh Franks are well skilled when dealing with evictions of tenants when there is no tenancy agreement in Chatham, Maidstone, or Gillingham - and this does not affect the speed or the effectiveness of the service.

It is common practice to remove a tenant without the tenancy agreement in Kent and it is not quite an issue for the eviction team.

Firstly, you should try to verbally explain your tenant.

Talk about the consequences of not evicting the Kent property in the given time, and you can tell the tenant that a legal step will be taken by you and it can work best in some situations if the tenant is difficult in dealing with.

Note, it is valid trying to discuss with the occupant first prior to taking legal action.

You can now swiftly initiate a legal process if the tenant in Maidstone, Chatham, or Gillingham seems on to corporate in accepting to leave the property and tries to avoid you.

Once this has happened, get in touch with Denbigh Franks and we will provide a standard fee Kent eviction service to you.

If you don't feel satisfied discussing these matters directly with your tenant in Kent, if the tenant is not cooperating with you, Denbigh Franks can deal with the eviction in Kent on your behalf.

Landlords in Kent frequently ask us many questions about if it is possible to evict tenants if there is no lease agreement in place, the answer, Yes.

Grounds For Evicting A Kent Tenant Without A Lease Agreement

Sometimes in most cases is because the tenant in Maidstone, Chatham, or Gillingham has rent in arrears, or has interfered with the property in Kent or simply damaged.

Sometimes there may have been no tenancy agreement in Kent because of the informal living arrangement. e.g. if the tenant was a friend your partner.

So, you don't have to worry if you have no formal document, because the Kent property is on a lease, an agreement is existent.

Unwritten agreement is important.

It shows that you can take the legal action in Kent even if you don't have a written tenancy agreement.

Denbigh Franks can assist landlord with evicting a tenant in Gillingham, Chatham, or Maidstone in the absence of a tenancy agreement.

The first question Denbigh Franks asks landlords - Was there a signed agreement when the tenancy started?

No matter if it is old or new or how long ago it was signed, it is of great significance in Kent to know about the existence of a contract.

Either way, even if you didn't sign an agreement in the past, that doesn't rule out the existence of one in Kent's Kent.

Thus, whether there was no tenancy agreement and nothing to present or you lost your copy while the tenant in Kent still has a copy, the problem is never out of control.

If it was discovered that a lease/tenancy agreement was signed in the first place but cannot be located at the immediate time but a Chatham, Gillingham, or Maidstone landlord wishes to continue with eviction, the eviction service would want to have proof(s) of money exchanges between the landlord and the tenant in Kent, then providing a proof of money exchange establishes there is a tenant at the property and ending the tenancy in Kent uses the same rules as a formal contract tenancy.

Assuming the landlord in Kent initially had a tenancy agreement that has expired, the tenancy is subsisting, and the terms remain the same subject to approval to change it by parties, but the tenancy period will now be termed periodic tenancy that automatically renews according to the frequency of paying the rentals.

The Housing Act 1988, Section 8, covers the Notice of Seeking Possession.

The notice of section 8 is mostly served to the tenants in Kent who fail to pay rent over a period of two months.

You can get the advice of professional tenant eviction providers such as Denbigh Franks.

If the landlord in Kent in Kent has an adequate and lawful eviction causes even with no written agreement then he has a possibility of eviction as per any other eviction.

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Does The Tenant Have Any Rights In Kent?

Definitely, if tenants in Gillingham, Chatham, or Maidstone have a genuine cause to avoid eviction for instance, the complaints regarding the landlord's property in Kent, and it is also obvious that no tenant will be happy when he would be served with an eviction notice and the tenants will also seek ways of defence.

Some tenants in Kent will still refuse to leave, even after a Kent court order, but if this is the case, we will employ the bailiffs.

Denbigh Franks are experienced in dealing with the eviction issues on your behalf and can conduct fast eviction so that you can have your Kent property back in possession efficiently.

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