At times, evicting tenants from Rugby may be a difficult procedure in Warwickshire, and for you to have it done lawfully, you will need to follow these instructions by Denbigh Franks diligently.
Moreover, Denbigh Franks's guide involves Assured Shorthold Tenancies in Rugby, Warwickshire, which include both 'periodic' tenancies in Dunchurch, which runs weekly or monthly with no fixed end date, and fixed-term tenancies in Long Lawford, which runs for a period.
Notify your Warwickshire tenants of Section 21 if you want the property in Dunchurch to be returned after a fixed term has ended.
You should issue the tenant in Rugby, Warwickshire with a notice of Section 8 if he/she has already gone against the tenancy terms.
The duration of notice can be from 2 weeks to 2 months, and it depends on the Dunchurch agreement.
In general in Warwickshire's Rugby, you will need to give a two months notice, but there are some exceptions, for example, if the property in Dunchurch is an HMO that doesn't have a license, or if the tenant in Rugby has been in the property not up to six months, etc.
To know that the tenants in Rugby, Warwickshire have received the notice, you can enlist a Professional Notice Server in Dunchurch, Rugby, or Long Lawford for service.
If your tenant in Long Lawford, Rugby, or Dunchurch, doesn't move out after you give notice, then you need to go to a nearby court in Rugby and apply for a Standard Possession Order.
The cost of this order in Warwickshire's Rugby, is 325 pounds.
Also, you should ask for an Accelerated Possession Order in Long Lawford, Rugby, or Dunchurch worth 355 pounds if you do not file a complaint against unpaid rent as a Court hearing does not take place in Rugby, Warwickshire, hence it is usually quicker.
You are required to complete a form at the County Court in Rugby, Warwickshire.
After that your tenants in Long Lawford, Rugby, or Dunchurch, will be sent a copy of it by the court in Warwickshire, and they will have to answer back in fourteen days.
The judge can extend the period of time in case a tenant is in a difficult situation in Rugby.
After taking all the above-mentioned steps, the tenants in Dunchurch, Rugby, or Long Lawford, maintain they will not leave then you have one remaining option left: Applying for a Possession Warrant in Warwickshire.
The tenants in Long Lawford, Rugby, or Dunchurch will be removed from your property with the help of bailiffs from Denbigh Franks, where you have to pay £121 for the Warrant of Possession.
You can request to shift the case from County Court of Warwickshire to High Court if you speed up the process, then the eviction will then be carried out by a Denbigh Franks High Court enforcement officer.
This service can only be accomplished if you are claiming over £600 involving court expenses in Rugby, Warwickshire.
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