The procedures for eviction in Plymouth must be strictly adhered to if you want the tenants to leave your property in Devon.
Understanding the tenancy agreement and its T's & C's will determine the correct steps to take in Saltash, Plymouth, or Plymstock.
There are two types of ASTs in Devon's Plymouth, they include:
Periodic tenancies in Plymouth - run week-by-week or month-by-month with no set end date
Fixed-term tenancies in Plymouth: run for a certain period
In the event the tenants in Devon have the assured shorthold tenancy in Plymstock, Plymouth, or Saltash, you will have to strictly follow the set procedures.
1. Give the tenant in Devon a Section 21 notice if you wish to take over the Plymouth property at the expiration of the fixed term, and if the terms of the tenancy are broken, give a Section 8 notice.
2. If your Plymouth tenants aren't leaving by the date specified on the notice, you can apply for a standard possession order in the court in Devon if you are claiming the unpaid rent, but if you aren't claiming any unpaid rent, you can simply apply for an accelerated possession order.
3. Apply for a possession warrant if your tenants in Plymouth, Plymstock, or Saltash are not yet leaving-this means that the tenants may be removed from your property in Plymouth.
Tenants who live with you in Plymouth have excluded tenancy so there is no need of going to court to evict them.
They only need a 'reasonable notice' to leave.
Reasonable notice is considered giving them a month's notice if they are paying rent on a monthly basis, or the same time you give them to make rent payments.
However, this notice doesn't need to be written.
Even if the tenant in Saltash, Plymouth, or Plymstock has belongings in their room, you can change the locks.
The Assured or Regulated Tenancy is exclusive to those tenants in Plymouth who started their tenancy before 27 February 1997.
In this situation, the tenants in Devon will have increased protection from eviction, and you'd have to follow different rules to evict them.
You can discover how you should act in case your Plymouth tenants have left their personal possessions in your residence in Saltash, Plymstock, or Plymouth.
In the event the tenant has unpaid rent and claims housing benefit or universal credit in Plymouth, there is a probability that the rent will be paid directly to you.
This is called 'managed payments' in Devon.
You may ask for payments in Plymouth in case your tenant is claiming:
Universal Credit - Check the Department for Work and Pensions
Housing Benefit - Contact the local council in Devon the tenant gets the benefits from
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