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How To Get Travellers Evicted In Berkshire's Maidenhead From Land That Is Private

Eviction Of Travellers Or Gypsies On Private Land In Maidenhead

If you live in a Traveller or Gypsy site that is managed privately in Maidenhead, Marlow, or Cookham, your rights depend on the type of site it is in Maidenhead, if it is safeguarded and has planning permission and site license.

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Getting Evicted In Maidenhead From A Protected Location In Berkshire

If you live in a protected site in Maidenhead, you have more rights than inhabitants who live on an unprotected site, which include more protection against eviction in Berkshire.

Eviction From An Unprotected Site In Maidenhead, Berkshire

Staying on an unprotected site in Maidenhead means you are residing on a site without planning permission and licence in Berkshire, which doesn't guarantee you protection against eviction.

Ideally, common law tenants in Maidenhead, Cookham, or Marlow who are being evicted are entitled to some rights, such as the right to receive a minimum notice of four weeks; however, you may not be entitled to this right in Maidenhead.

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Getting Evicted In Maidenhead From A Legal Site On Protected Land In Berkshire

If you do not take consent of the legal occupier and occupy private land in Maidenhead, for example, the tenant, or the landowner, steps can be taken by the owner to evict you.

Always keep in mind that it is also possible that the owner does not know about your encampment in Berkshire unless he gets complaints about your encampment.

It's always worth speaking with the owner of the land in Maidenhead to discuss the situation with them as they might be happy enough for you to remain on the land in Cookham, Marlow, or Maidenhead if you are not creating problems and they do not need to use the land.

If the legal occupier or landowner wants you to vacate from Maidenhead, they can:

Put in an application to get order of possession or restrain removal through Berkshire court for your removal from Maidenhead

Request Maidenhead council to take appropriate action

Ask police in Maidenhead to remove you

Evict you themselves in Berkshire

Eviction From Maidenhead In Berkshire Due To Possession Order

A landowner has the right to ask for an eviction order in Maidenhead from the sheriff court in order to remove anyone illegally camped on their land in Cookham, Marlow, or Maidenhead without having asked for permission in the first place.

You will receive a Summary Cause Summons, a court document, informing you of the hearing date in Maidenhead.

You must immediately get advice from a solicitor or Denbigh Franks when you receive the summons from the court.

You may be able to get in touch with a solicitor in Maidenhead through your local Citizens Advice who would be able to help.

Due to the fact that you are living illegally on the property in Maidenhead, you don't have much of a defence when the hearing goes to court, however, a solicitor will help with delaying the eviction in Berkshire if you have reason to do so, for example, they can delay it on humanitarian grounds.

You will be forced to leave in case the sheriff serves an eviction order in Maidenhead.

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Removal In Maidenhead In Berkshire Following An Interdiction

The interdict is an order from the civil court in Maidenhead, Cookham, or Marlow that tells someone to stay away from a place or person in Berkshire.

If an interdict is applied for by the land's owner in Maidenhead, the required steps to be followed will be given to you in writing from court.

For example, the interdict may require you to move out of the owner's land in Maidenhead or stop you from moving into it.

If these court papers are sent to you in Berkshire, contact a law centre or solicitor immediately.

In this regard, local Citizens Advice can also work to provide you with a solicitor in Maidenhead.

Your action will be defended in court by your lawyer.

Before the court in Marlow, Cookham, or Maidenhead grants the interdict, they should consider your situation.

For example, if there is a chance of serious difficulty for the household in Maidenhead, the bailiff will probably not be giving an interdict.

But if the Sheriff grants the interdict that requires you to move out of the land, and you refuse to move out of the Maidenhead property, the Berkshire police could arrest you if the interdict permits your arrest.

You can also be fined or even sentenced to prison if the landowner in Maidenhead proves that you have breached terms of an interdict.

Removal In Berkshire's Maidenhead By Council

Sometimes, the owner in Maidenhead doesn't have the planning permission for a site on their land and in this situation, the council in Berkshire will take the action to move you on.

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Eviction In Berkshire's Maidenhead By The Police

The police can ask you to move as a final resort in Maidenhead, Marlow, or Cookham.

Eviction By The Landowner In Maidenhead In Berkshire

Getting evicted by the landowner in Maidenhead without a court order is legal.

But if they hurt you in any way or damage your vehicle or property, you can report the matter to the police in Maidenhead and they could face charges if you can prove what they did to you or your estate with exhibits.

Get as much evidence as you can to prove that the landowner caused you bodily harm or damaged your property and filming the incident in Berkshire or taking photographs is recommended.

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