Residential Tennant Eviction
Before BPS Enforcement can assist with eviction of your tenant, we need to know whether you have obtained a Possession Order and the court has given permission for the matter to be enforced in the High Court.
If you are owed rent arrears on your residential property, or need your tenant to four steps you need to follow to regain possession of your property. You may wish to follow the procedure yourself or you may wish to seek independent legal advice.
The four steps are:
- Prepare and personally serve of a notice to end the tenancy agreement
- Issue possession proceedings at the county court
- Obtain a court order for possession
- Obtain possession – eviction of the tenant
If You have obtained a possession order
If you have obtained an order for possession but did not within your claim form make an application under Section 42 County Court Act 1984, then BPS Enforcement can assist you with the completion of an application on form N244 or you can make this application yourself.
If the Court grant permission then BPS Enforcement can transfer the order through our transfer up centre and obtain a Writ of Possession which allows us to evict your tenant. If you wish to instruct BPS Enforcement then please complete our online instruction form or contact us on <a href=”tel:02080515000″>0208 051 5000</a>.
If You have not commenced court proceedings
If you have not commenced proceedings through the County Court then visit our page on residential possession proceedings.
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