Make sure you find out where you can get help and your rights in Bedenham, Alverstoke, or Camdentown if you are being evicted from an unauthorized encampment or authorized site in Gosport.
Most Gypsies or Travellers living in mobile homes or caravans stay on authorised permanent sites in Gosport owned by a Council or housing association or Private site owner.
You can only be evicted from such a site in Hampshire if the landowner in Gosport has a reason or he has the court orders.
You are at risk of being expelled in Alverstoke, Bedenham, or Camdentown if you:
Unable to give pitch fees in Gosport
Mobile home or caravan in Hampshire is not maintained
Behave Antisocially in Gosport
You also chance eviction if as your main residence you don't use the homes that are mobile in Gosport.
Having said that, quite a few council-owned properties in Hampshire allow the caravan owners to travel for a number of weeks per year.
Before you can get an eviction order in Alverstoke, Bedenham, or Camdentown, the site owner in Gosport must show that:
They have served you with notice and ample time to keep things in order
You have violated the rules of the contract
There is likely to be an ownership hearing in Gosport where the judge is interested at what has happened.
Solicitors in Hampshire are allowed to be a part of this court hearing.
Then the Court in Hampshire determines whether it is rational to issue the eviction order in Gosport by ending your agreement.
There are various transit locations in Bedenham, Alverstoke, or Camdentown offered by certain local authorities.
If you get a pitch at a transit site in Gosport, you can stay there for up to 3 months in your mobile home.
The council in Hampshire has the power to end your right to stay on the site in Gosport by giving you 4 weeks' written notice without a court order.
If you breach a rule of the contract, the local authority may also end your stay at the location in Gosport.
If that were to be the case, the Council would inform you of what you did wrong and give you enough time to vacate the site.
The number of transit sites and authorized permanent sites in Gosport are limited everywhere.
In case you wish to purchase land in Alverstoke, Camdentown, or Bedenham to find a solution to this issue, you have to get a planning permission and site license to reserve their spot for their caravan and reside there.
If you do not have a site license and planning permission, the Hampshire council has the jurisdiction to take legal action to keep you off or other people from staying on the land in Gosport.
The council can:
Giving you an enforcement notice in Gosport
Requesting for a court injunction to move you out of the piece of land in Hampshire
You can live on the land in Gosport unless you are prevented from doing so by the court.
This is labelled tolerated development that is unauthorised.
An illegal camp in Alverstoke, Bedenham, or Camdentown involves camping and staying in a caravan where you have no legal permission to do so including:
Verges, lay-bys and highway in Gosport
Farming land and other private areas in Hampshire
Forests, wastelands and parks in Gosport
Negotiated Stopping In Gosport, Hampshire
If you don't want to move on immediately in Gosport, you can use the negotiated stopping agreement.
Following such a situation, it may imply that you adhere to certain conditions including not disposing waste or light up fires on the property in Bedenham, Alverstoke, or Camdentown.
In exchange, the Hampshire council usually agree for you to stay on the land for up to one month.
To get a temporary stay on the land, the traveller must talk to a council officer.
If told to do so, if you don't go on, the council or police in Gosport might:
Give formal direction to move from the land in Gosport
Apply to the magistrates' court in Hampshire for an eviction order
The police or council will consider your children in Camdentown, Alverstoke, or Bedenham's needs before giving you the formal eviction order.
Failure to vacate an unauthorized campsite in Gosport after a formal order has been served is a criminal act.
You may find yourself being put in prison, fined, and having your mobile home impounded.
You may argue that you were unable to get out from Gosport because a member of your family was sick, an emergence occurred or your vehicle was in bad condition.
You are regarded a destitute in case you have nowhere to lawfully park your convoy in Hampshire and live in.
If you are not having any place to live in or facing an eviction in Gosport, you can contact the council within the next 8 weeks to seek help.
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