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How Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Can Help

Evicting a tenant can be legally complex and emotionally draining, particularly where there are issues such as unpaid rent, property damage, or breaches of the tenancy agreement. At Zavri Law, our experienced tenant eviction solicitors provide clear, practical guidance to help landlords navigate the process smoothly, lawfully, and with minimal stress.

 


Our Tenant Eviction Services

Our specialist eviction solicitors offer tailored legal support for landlords at every stage of the eviction process. We can assist with:

 


Assessing Your Case

Before any eviction action is taken, our solicitors will carefully assess your situation.

  • Review your tenancy agreement

  • Identify the most appropriate legal route

  • Confirm whether all legal requirements have been met

  • Advise on the strength of your case and likely outcomes

This early assessment helps avoid delays, errors, and unnecessary costs.

 


Advising on Tenancy Agreements

Understanding the terms of a tenancy agreement is essential when considering eviction.

  • We review your tenancy contract in detail

  • Identify any potential risks or weaknesses

  • Explain your rights and obligations as a landlord

  • Provide lawful and practical advice on next steps

 


Serving Eviction Notices

Serving the correct notice is critical to a successful eviction.

  • Guidance on whether to use Section 21 or Section 8

  • Drafting legally compliant notices

  • Ensuring correct notice periods are applied

  • Advice on proper service to avoid invalid notices

Mistakes at this stage can lead to significant delays, which we help you avoid.

 


Handling Court Proceedings

If the tenant does not vacate the property, court action may be required.

  • Preparing possession claim paperwork

  • Representing or supporting you through court proceedings

  • Applying for possession orders

  • Advising on enforcement, including bailiffs where necessary

 


How to Evict a Residential Tenant

In England and Wales, landlords must follow strict legal procedures when evicting a tenant. A tenant cannot simply be asked to leave, even where there is a valid reason.

There are two main legal routes available:

  • Section 21 (Accelerated Possession) – Used when the landlord wants possession at the end of a tenancy without alleging fault

  • Section 8 – Used when the tenant has breached the tenancy agreement

 


Section 21 Explained (Accelerated Possession)

Section 21 is often the fastest and most straightforward way to regain possession of a property, provided strict conditions are met.

To use the Accelerated Possession Procedure:

  • The tenancy must be an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST)

  • At least two months’ written notice must be given

  • The tenancy deposit must be protected in an approved scheme

  • Required documents must have been provided, including:

    • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

    • Gas Safety Certificate

    • “How to Rent” guide

  • The notice cannot be served during the fixed term unless a break clause applies

 


Section 8 Procedure Explained

A Section 8 notice is used where the tenant has breached the tenancy agreement.

Common grounds include:

  • Rent arrears – usually where two or more months’ rent is unpaid

  • Property damage beyond fair wear and tear

  • Anti-social behaviour or criminal activity

  • Breach of tenancy terms, such as illegal subletting

Key points to note:

  • The legal ground(s) for eviction must be clearly stated

  • Notice periods vary depending on the ground used

  • If the tenant does not leave, a possession claim must be made

  • A court hearing may be required if the claim is disputed

 


Why Choose Zavri Law for Tenant Eviction Matters

Eviction cases can be time-sensitive and legally demanding. Our approach focuses on clarity, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

 


Specialist Eviction Expertise
  • Experienced in both Section 21 and Section 8 evictions

  • In-depth knowledge of landlord and tenant law

  • Focused on compliance and risk reduction


Clear and Transparent Fees
  • Fixed-fee pricing with no hidden charges

  • Clear cost breakdown before work begins


Cost-Effective Legal Support
  • Affordable alternative to traditional high-street firms

  • Practical legal advice tailored to your situation


Prompt Legal Assistance
  • Fast access to an experienced eviction solicitor

  • Efficient handling to reduce unnecessary delays

 


Who Are Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors?

We work with qualified and experienced solicitors who focus on landlord-tenant disputes.

 


Specialist Landlord and Tenant Solicitors
  • Proven experience handling eviction claims

  • Familiar with court procedures and enforcement

  • Many regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)

 


Fully Qualified and Accredited Professionals
  • Professionally trained and legally qualified

  • Up-to-date knowledge of housing and eviction law

  • Experienced in notices, possession claims, and enforcement

 


Clear and Responsive Communication
  • Regular updates throughout your case

  • Straightforward explanations without legal jargon

  • Easy communication when you need support

 


Trusted by Landlords
  • Strong track record of client satisfaction

  • Ongoing quality checks to maintain high standards

 


How Much Does a Tenant Eviction Solicitor Cost?

Costs depend on the complexity of your case.

  • Initial assessments typically start from £149

  • Fixed-fee quotes provided in advance

  • No unexpected legal bills

 


What Other Costs Should Landlords Consider?

In addition to solicitor fees, you may need to budget for:

  • Court application fees

  • Bailiff or enforcement fees

  • Additional representation if hearings are required

  • Professional notice-serving costs

 


Do You Need a Solicitor to Evict a Tenant?

While it is not always legally required, instructing a solicitor is strongly recommended.

A solicitor can:

  • Ensure the eviction is legally compliant

  • Reduce the risk of delays or failed claims

  • Handle court proceedings on your behalf

  • Protect you from costly legal mistakes

 


What Are the Next Steps?

Evicting a tenant does not have to be overwhelming. At Zavri Law, we provide clear, affordable, and practical legal support to help you regain possession of your property with confidence.

 


Get Started Today

Speak to our tenant eviction solicitors for clear advice and fixed-fee support tailored to your situation.

 


Disclaimer

This content is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is different, and you should seek professional legal advice specific to your circumstances before taking any action.

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