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How To Carry Out Traveller Evictions From Private Land In Worthing In West sussex

Evicting Gypsies And Travellers From Worthing Land That Is Private

The category of area in Worthing will determine the powers you will have and if it is secured through permission planning and a license for the area if the camping has been done on a traveller/gypsy area that is privately-run in Worthing, Steyning, or Shoreham-By-Sea.

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Eviction From A Place That Is Protected In West sussex's Worthing

You'd have plenty of rights when you're living on a protected site in Worthing as compared to the unprotected sites and the best part is that you'd have more protection against eviction in West sussex when you're staying on a protected site.

Eviction In Worthing From An Unprotected Site In West sussex

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

However, you can enjoy some rights as a common law tenant in Shoreham-By-Sea, Steyning, or Worthing who is facing eviction such as the right of being served with the notice of at least four weeks but you may find its enforcement very hard in Worthing.

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Eviction In Worthing From An Authorised Site On Private Land In West sussex

In you find yourself settling on personal property in Worthing without the owner's consent or authorised occupant like the leaseholder, the owner may take actions to evict you.

Keep in mind that the owner may not even know that you're there unless they get complaints about your campsite in West sussex.

The best thing you can do to stay on a land is to contact the Worthing landowner and discuss the situation with them and the landowner would happily agree upon providing the land in Worthing, Steyning, or Shoreham-By-Sea if they don't need it for any else or you won't cause any damage.

If they decide to evict you from Worthing, the expected steps are:

Apply to the court in West sussex and obtain the order to move you out of the land in Worthing

Ask Worthing council to follow possible steps

Ask the Worthing police to intervene and evict you

Evict you themselves in West sussex

Eviction In West sussex's Worthing From A Possession Order

If you failed to get the landowner's permission before camping on a site in Steyning, Worthing, or Shoreham-By-Sea, the landowner may have to apply to the sheriff court for an eviction order in Worthing.

In this case, you will receive a court document called a Summary Cause Summons which will tell you when your case will be heard in court in Worthing.

If you are served a summons, seek professional advice from Denbigh Franks or a solicitor immediately.

Your local Citizens Advice should contact a solicitor who can help you in Worthing.

Because you're living on the property of the landlord in Worthing, you're not likely to have any recourse when the matter comes to court, but a judge may be able to help you postpone the removal under humanitarian grounds in West sussex, for example, because you can't move forward because someone in the family becomes sick.

When the eviction order is granted by the court, you have no option but to vacate the land in Worthing.

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Eviction In Worthing, West sussex, By An Interdict

An interdict is an order from civil court in Worthing, Shoreham-By-Sea, or Steyning that tells you to stay away from a particular place or not to do something in West sussex.

So, if landowner in Worthing applies for it, you will be receiving court papers instructing for the action you must take.

E.g. it can be to stop you from moving to the owner's land in Worthing in the first place or move out of that particular land.

Once you receive these documents from court, you will need to get in touch with a lawyer or law department in West sussex.

The local Citizens Advice might be able to help you get in contact with a solicitor in Worthing.

Your lawyer must have the ability to protect your deeds in court.

Before granting the interdict, the court in Steyning, Shoreham-By-Sea, or Worthing should take into consideration your circumstances.

For example, the court in Worthing will not grant an interdict if it puts your household into a difficult situation.

However, the West sussex police can arrest you if the interdict is granted and you don't stick to the terms (for example, you didn't vacate the owner's land in Worthing).

The Worthing owner can also provide evidence of breaching the terms of the interdict which may attract imprisonment or fine.

Removal In West sussex's Worthing By Council

If the landowner in Worthing doesn't have planning permission, the West sussex council can evict you and if the site poses a threat to public health, you can be evicted by the council as well.

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Eviction In West sussex's Worthing By The Police

The police can be called in as a last resort in Worthing, Shoreham-By-Sea, or Steyning.

Landowner's Eviction In West sussex's Worthing

It is not against the law for a Worthing property owner to evict you without getting an order of the court.

If they cause any damage to your vehicles or property, however, or if they injure you in any way, you can report it to the Worthing police and they may face charges.

All you need in this situation is the evidence against them which can be done by filming or taking photographs of the whole scene in West sussex.

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