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If you’re a commercial property owner, you can recover your rent arrears without needing a court order by using Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR). It is a statutory procedure that allows you to recover rent arrears by taking control of the tenant’s goods and selling them. However, this only applies to commercial tenancies subject to a written lease. The rent arrears must be at least 7 days’ worth or more at the time that the Notice is served and at the time of enforcement, and landlords do not have the right to seize goods – this can only be actioned by certified enforcement agents, such as Shergroup.
Use our FREE review service to work out your best enforcement option. Just complete our simple form and upload a copy of your outstanding rent invoices along with a copy of the Notice of Enforcement that you have sent to your commercial tenant and one of our trained Business Solutions Advisors will help you get back on track with your situation.