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In Somerset How To Evict A Somerset Tenant Without An Agreement Of Tenancy

The scenario where landlords in Somerset discover that they do not have a lease agreement/ contract for a shorthold lease occurs more commonly than expected.

Sometimes the landlords in Yeovil, Bridgwater, or Taunton are unable to generate the copy of the signed contract, which generally happened due to the best intentions of landlords.

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

For this problem, in Somerset there is a legal recourse though, and if it happens that you don't have an agreement of tenancy and your Somerset tenants cause problems which justify their eviction.

Despite missing a tenancy agreement, Denbigh Franks can still find an eviction solution that is quick and legal for you in Somerset without having to resort to actions that may not be legal.

Denbigh Franks have the experience and expertise when it comes to dealing with evicting tenants in Yeovil, Taunton, or Bridgwater without a tenancy contract and lacking an agreement does not affect the effectiveness and speed of their services.

Our eviction team in Somerset can help you quickly evict a tenant without a tenancy agreement.

The first step is to try to resolve the issue by talking to them.

Try to explain the seriousness of the matter, and you can simply tell them to leave the Somerset property within a specific period of time, also, you should tell them that you'd be carrying out a formal eviction process if they didn't leave the property.

This is sometimes enough to solve the problem, why not try it first.

But if the tenant in Yeovil, Bridgwater, or Taunton is still avoiding you and presenting excuses then you should start the legal process without any further delay.

At this point, you need to contact Denbigh Franks, and we will carry out the eviction service in Somerset on your behalf at a fixed fee.

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

It is important to note that Somerset landlords can evict a tenant without a lease as it I frequently asked in the United Kingdom "how is it possible, without a lease, to evict a tenant" and "without a lease, can I evict a tenant".

Reasons That Lead To Tenant Eviction In Somerset Without A Tenancy Agreement

Sometimes in most cases is because the tenant in Yeovil, Bridgwater, or Taunton has rent in arrears, or has interfered with the property in Somerset or simply damaged.

Another reason was that the living agreement could have been informal, for example, the Somerset tenant was previously a partner, friend, or family member, so there may have been no agreement.

You shouldn't worry about a written contract since a tenancy agreement will exist by default once a property in Somerset is rented out.

A verbal tenancy agreement is also important.

There are legally available alternatives present in Somerset, even without a tenancy agreement.

Denbigh Franks's team of professionals can help landlords in evicting tenants without a lease in Yeovil, Taunton, or Bridgwater.

First of all, Denbigh Franks need you to figure out if you signed a lease at the time of starting the tenancy or not.

In Somerset, it is good to know whether the old contract was signed irrespective of the tenancy period or if there was no formal written contract.

Even if a tenancy agreement is not possessed by the landlord in Somerset in Somerset, doesn't conclude that one is not present.

Reason can be any, either they lost the copy of the agreement (and the Somerset tenant has the copy), or they never had a mutual agreement or signed contract (so both parties do not have a copy of the contract).

In case the property holder in Yeovil, Taunton, or Bridgwater wants to eject the occupant without a tenancy agreement or lease and never entered into any agreement, then the property holder in Somerset should prove that there was an exchange of money to finance the lease property, and in case this is what happens, then a lease was established naturally and ending it should be done according to the similar laws applied during termination of an official lease agreement in Somerset.

If the Somerset landlord's initial tenancy agreement has expired, the tenancy terms still exist and will remain the same, but the tenancy period will now be categorized as a periodic tenancy, which renews under the rental payment.

Notice of seeking possession is a legal procedure that falls under Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988.

Section 8 notice is usually served to those tenants who have not paid rent for more than two months in Somerset.

Denbigh Franks can help advise you on how to deal with the notice.

Even when we are aware that the landlord in Somerset, Somerset has a legal remedy, without any agreement in writing, the landlord must prove that there is a ground for eviction like the eviction notice he gives to tenants that have a tenancy agreement.

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Worried About The Rights Of Tenants In Somerset?

Tenants in Taunton, Yeovil, or Bridgwater have rights, and if they get an eviction notice from the landlord, they will fight back, and they would find grounds to claim that the eviction is unfair and could even argue that the property in Somerset is in poor shape as one of the reasons for not paying their rent.

If tenants in Somerset still won't vacate after an order from the court in Somerset, bailiffs will assist with the eviction.

You can even take help from advisors at Denbigh Franks to find a solution if the tenant isn't leaving the property in Somerset.

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