It is important to know one's rights and seek help in Orton Southgate, Eye, or Farcet in case of eviction from an unwarranted temporary accommodation or warranted location in Peterborough.
Most Travellers and Gypsies who live in caravans or mobile homes are staying on approved permanent sites in Peterborough which are either a private site owner or the council or housing association.
You can only be evicted from such a site in Cambridgeshire if the landowner in Peterborough has a reason or he has the court orders.
One can be removed from a location in Orton Southgate, Eye, or Farcet in following cases:
There is pitch fees payment failure in Peterborough
Don't upkeep your mobile home or caravan in Cambridgeshire
Have antisocial behaviours in Peterborough
You could also face eviction if you don't use the mobile home in Peterborough as your primary residence.
Some council sites in Cambridgeshire allow you to travel in your caravan for a couple of weeks annually.
For an eviction order in Farcet, Orton Southgate, or Eye, the landowner in Peterborough must show that:
You have been given a fair notice and it is now time for you to leave
You have breached the terms of the agreement
The court will set a date for possession hearing in Peterborough to know the exact situation.
You may choose to be in attendance during the Cambridgeshire hearing accompanied by your lawyer or legal representative.
After looking through the facts, the Cambridgeshire court will decide to end the agreement and proceed with the eviction in Peterborough.
There are authorised transit sites in Orton Southgate, Farcet, or Eye that are provided by the council.
You can stay in your caravan / mobile home if you are successful in getting license to stay on a transit pitch in Peterborough for 3 months.
Your rights to remain on the land in Peterborough can be terminated by the council in Cambridgeshire in the absence of a court order, you would be provided with 4 weeks' formal notice.
If you break the terms of your agreement, they can also end your right to stay on the site in Peterborough.
But they must give you notice of what you've done and a reasonable time to vacate.
Due to a scarcity in most areas in Peterborough of transit and authorised permanent sites.
You must get planning permission and a site license to park a Caravan in your own land in Farcet, Eye, or Orton Southgate for living you have bought to eradicate such eviction problems.
In case you have no permit and planning authorisation for the site in Peterborough, the local authority in Cambridgeshire bears the powers to instigate legal proceedings to evict you or prevent others from occupying the piece of land.
The council can:
Serve a notice for implementation in Peterborough
Apply for a court injunction to evict you in Cambridgeshire
Except legal action is taken by the council, you would usually be allowed to stay on your land in Peterborough.
This would be classed as a 'tolerated' development in professional terms.
An unauthorized campsite in Orton Southgate, Eye, or Farcet refers to staying and parking one's caravan at a spot which does not have legal permission, and it includes:
Pavements, outskirts and roads in Peterborough
Farmland and Private Land in Cambridgeshire
Forests, wasteland, and parks in Peterborough
Negotiated Stopping In Peterborough In Cambridgeshire
In some places in Peterborough, you may opt for a negotiated stopping agreement stopping that will help you not to be evicted immediately.
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 Farcet, Orton Southgate, or Eye.
This agreement is usually for a month and can be granted by the COUNTY council.
To know more, you can talk to a gypsy liaison official at the local council.
In the event that you do not vacate from Peterborough as requested, the council or police may:
Give direction to leave the land in Peterborough formally
Apply to the court in Cambridgeshire for the eviction order
The requirements of any children on the land in Eye, Farcet, or Orton Southgate will be taken into consideration before any legal action or order to leave has been given.
You'd be committing a criminal offence if you didn't leave an unauthorized encampment in Peterborough after a formal direction.
You may find yourself being put in prison, fined, and having your mobile home impounded.
If you can prove that you were unable to move on even from Peterborough after the order due to severe illness, breakdowns with mechanical parts, or other types of emergencies, then you can defend yourself.
If you don't have a place to legally park your caravan in Cambridgeshire, you'd be considered homeless.
If you are to be evicted in Peterborough within the next two months or if you are currently homeless, the council can help if you seek assistance from them.
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