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Tenant Evictions In Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire By Denbigh Franks

Evicting a Northamptonshire tenant can be a difficult process in Northamptonshire, particularly when it comes to the legal formalities, so you will need to adhere to these steps from Denbigh Franks.

This guide by Denbigh Franks discusses Tenancies in Northamptonshire that are Assured Shorthold, both Northampton and Corby tenancies that are fixed-term and Tenancies that are 'Periodic'.

Step One: In Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, Issue An Eviction Notice

If you don't want to rent out your property in Corby at the expiration of a rent period, serve the Northamptonshire tenant a Section 21 notice.

However, if in Northamptonshire they have acted contrary to the tenancy agreement, you would be giving them a Section 8 notice in Northamptonshire instead.

Depending on the terms and conditions of your Corby tenancy agreement, the notices may vary from 2 weeks to 2 months.

Generally, the landlords in Northamptonshire are required to send a notice of at least 2 months, although there are some anomalies in Northamptonshire, such as, if the tenant in Kettering has not resided in the property for at least 6 months, or if the property in Corby is an unlicensed HMO.

A Professional Notice Servers service in Northamptonshire can be used to be able to make it easy in Northamptonshire for the tenant in Northampton, Kettering or Corby to get eviction notices.

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Step 2: Apply For A Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire Possession Order With Denbigh Franks

If your tenants in Kettering, Corby, or Northampton do not move out of the property even after they have been served the notice, the next thing to do would be to submit an application in Northamptonshire for a Standard Possession Order in the court.

You can get this in Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, for just £325.

Also, you should ask for an Accelerated Possession Order in Kettering, Northampton, or Corby worth 355 pounds if you do not file a complaint against unpaid rent as a Court hearing does not take place in Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, hence it is usually quicker.

You need to visit the County Court of Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire to fill in a form.

A copy will be sent to the tenants in Northampton, Corby, or Kettering through the Northamptonshire County Court of your area, which they have 14 days to reply.

However, the judge in Northamptonshire may extend this period in case the tenant is in serious problem.

Step Three: Get A Warrant For Possession In Northamptonshire's Northamptonshire With Denbigh Franks

The final step of evicting tenants is to apply to the Northamptonshire court for Warrant for possession, which is done after the first 2 steps and if tenants in Kettering, Northampton, or Corby still refuses to move out.

This means that bailiffs from Denbigh Franks will help you to kick out the tenants in Kettering, Corby, or Northampton and this will cost you £121.

If you want it done swiftly, ask for case transfer to the High Court from the Northamptonshire County Court, and the High Court will send an enforcement officer from Denbigh Franks to evict the tenant.

But you can only be able to do this if you are having the claim of more than £600 including court costs in Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire.

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