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Knowledge Base arrow Possession Issues arrow Examples of some common possession problems
Section 21Question
The landlord wants his property back and has issued a s.21 notice, which has expired. The tenant has not left on the date given. What do I do now? Can the landlord write asking the tenant to leave ... More...
Homelessness - Local Authorities' dutiesQuestion
A little while ago I issued one of my tenants with a section 21(1) notice seeking possession of the property. The lady, a single parent, has applied to the local authority to be housed on the basis... More...
Possession noticeQuestion
I recently served a notice seeking possession under s.8 of the Housing Act on one of my tenants who was in rent arrears. Shortly before the possession hearing, the tenant swiftly offered to bring t... More...
Tenant's boyfriendQuestion
A few months ago one of our tenants asked us if her boyfriend could come and live with her at the flat that she rents from us. We are managing agents and the landlord lives overseas and is often di... More...
Default on mortgage paymentsQuestion
Our client landlord has fallen into arrears on his mortgage payments for one of the properties that we manage, and the building society has started possession proceedings. The mortgagee (mortgage c... More...
Defaulting TenantQuestion
One of my tenants has stopped paying the rent and has moved into arrears. He has not responded to any of my telephone calls chasing the rent and I am about to start possession proceedings. I am thi... More...
Unwanted TenantQuestion
I have recently arranged an assured shorthold tenancy agreement on behalf of a client landlord for a fixed term of twelve months. The tenant was a young lady and the agreement was in her name only.... More...
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