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How Do I Enforce a Possession Order Against Squatters in England and Wales?

How Do I Enforce a Possession Order Against Squatters in England and Wales?

Squatting, or the unauthorized occupation of a property, is an issue that property owners in England and Wales may face. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to enforce a possession order against squatters.

What is a Squatter?

“A squatter is someone who occupies a property without the legal right to do so.” (“squatter-rights-understanding-squatting-and-how-to-navigate-it”) Squatting typically occurs in residential or commercial properties that are empty or abandoned.  As a result of this occupation, squatters do not have the owner’s permission to be there and often live in the property without paying rent. 

Over the last 20+ years of Shergroup becoming a leading High Court enforcement group, our team have handled these types of instructions in a variety of situations – some passive, some more intense.  Whatever the situation, from residential homes to commercial premises, the Shergroup approach is to carry out the enforcement of the court’s order in a discreet and controlled manner creating a safe eviction environment for all concerned parties.

Legal Perspective on Squatting

In England and Wales, squatting in residential buildings became a criminal offence under Section 144 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012. Squatters can face up to six months in prison, a fine of up to £5,000, or both. This law applies specifically to residential properties, making it illegal to enter and live in a property without permission.

For commercial properties, while squatting is not a criminal offence, property owners can still take legal action to remove squatters through the civil courts.

Checklist on How to Take Back Possession of a Property

1. Initial Steps |

2. Seek Legal Advice |

3. Applying for a Possession Order |

4. Enforcing the Possession Order |

5. Eviction Process |

6. Post-Eviction Steps |

Summing Up

Enforcing a possession order against squatters in England and Wales requires a clear understanding of the legal framework and a methodical approach. While squatting in residential properties is a criminal offence, the process for commercial properties involves civil action. By following the outlined steps and seeking professional legal advice, property owners can effectively reclaim their properties from unauthorized occupants.

If you need assistance with enforcing a possession order, Shergroup Enforcement offers expert services to navigate this complex process. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help secure your property.

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For more information on how Shergroup can assist with the enforcement of possession orders, call us on 0203 588 4240 or send an email to hub@shergroup.com and one of our team will contact you to set up a conversation. 

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