OT completely …. 19:07 - Apr 2 with 850 views | backwaywhen | Has anyone had problems or know of anyone that cannot get a tenant out of a rented property, a friend has sold their house that they rent , and after the notice expires, the tenant is refusing to leave …..causing untold problems for them .
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OT completely …. on 19:12 - Apr 2 with 766 views | BlueBadger | Have they considered getting a job rather than sponging off others? |  |
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OT completely …. on 19:14 - Apr 2 with 757 views | Zx1988 | That's the risk with letting, and doubly so if they're wanting to sell the property from under their tenant. The only legal route is to go through the courts and get an eviction order. Of course, if it's holding up the sale and risking losing them money, they could always make a cash offer to the tenant for them to leave without a fuss. |  |
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OT completely …. on 19:14 - Apr 2 with 750 views | Scuzzer | GENERAL. |  |
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OT completely …. on 19:17 - Apr 2 with 723 views | redrickstuhaart | If they have done the notice and all the connected stuff correctly, you start a possession claim and should have an order in weeks. |  | |  |
OT completely …. on 19:19 - Apr 2 with 697 views | MK1 | You can get a gun on line for about £200. (apparently) |  |
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OT completely …. on 19:24 - Apr 2 with 639 views | Vic | Like others have said, an eviction notice is the only way ahead. |  |
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OT completely …. on 19:28 - Apr 2 with 600 views | redrickstuhaart |
OT completely …. on 19:24 - Apr 2 by Vic | Like others have said, an eviction notice is the only way ahead. |
Indeed. Anything that looks like improper leverage leaves you open to accusation of unlawful eviction which is a criminal matter. |  | |  |
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