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What Happens After an Eviction Notice?

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From our heritage as Sheriffs we have developed our property services for the benefit of our community so they have a one-stop shop of protection.

understanding what happens next is crucial. In this blog, we will walk you through the eviction process in the UK, outline the legal steps involved, and explain how Shergroup’sHigh Court Enforcement Officers can help landlords recover their property efficiently. 

Step 1 | Understanding the Eviction Notice 

An eviction notice is the first legal step in removing a tenant from a property. Landlords must serve the correct type of notice depending on the situation: 

  • Section 21 Notice (No-Fault Eviction) | Used for regaining possession after a fixed-term tenancy ends or when a periodic tenancy continues. 
  • Section 8 Notice (Breach of Tenancy Agreement) | Used when tenants violate the lease, such as non-payment of rent or property damage. 

The notice must meet legal requirements, including providing the right amount of notice time, usually two months for a Section 21 notice and 14 days (about 2 weeks) for a Section 8 notice (depending on the breach). 

Step 2 | Court Proceedings If the Tenant Does not Leave 

If the tenant does not vacate the property by the specified date, the landlord must apply to the court for a possession order. This involves: 

  1. Filing for a Possession Order – This request is submitted to the County Court, and a judge reviews the case. 
  2. Court Hearing (for Section 8) – If the tenant contests the eviction, a hearing will be scheduled where both parties present their case. 
  3. Possession Order Issued – If the judge rules in favour of the landlord, a possession order is granted, usually giving the tenant 14 to 28 days (about 4 weeks) to leave. 

Step 3: Enforcement with County Court Bailiffs or High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) 

If the tenant still refuses to leave after the possession order expires, enforcement action is required. Landlords have two options: 

Option 1: County Court Bailiffs 

  • The landlord applies for a warrant of possession, but the process can take several weeks or even months due to backlogs. 

Option 2 | High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) – Faster & More Efficient 

  • Landlords can request a High Court Writ of Possession, which allows HCEOs, like Shergroup, to remove the tenant in days rather than months. 
  • This approach is especially useful when dealing with problem tenants or urgent property recovery needs. 

At Shergroup, our expert enforcement officers have years of experience handling challenging evictions. You may have even seen our work on TV in Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up and Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away, where we assist landlords in regaining possession of their properties. 

Step 4 | The Eviction Day 

On the day of eviction: 

  • The HCEOs arrive at the property with a Writ of Possession. 
  • The tenant is given a short time to collect essentials and vacate the premises. 
  • If they refuse, enforcement officers have the authority to remove them. 
  • Locks are changed immediately to secure the property. 

Shergroup ensures this process is handled professionally, lawfully, and with as little disruption as possible. 

Step 5 | What Happens After the Tenant Leaves? 

Once the property is vacated: 

  • The landlord can assess and document any damages. 
  • If unpaid rent is an issue, landlords may pursue debt recovery through court action or enforcement services. 
  • The property is now ready for re-letting. 

Our team at Shergroup also offers debt collection services to recover outstanding rent and costs owed by former tenants. 

Need Help with an Eviction? Contact Shergroup Today! 

Evictions can be time-consuming and complicated, but Shergroup’s High Court Enforcement solutions make the process smooth, fast, and legally compliant. 

If you are a landlord needing swift eviction services, property recovery, or debt enforcement, we are here to help. 

Email us at [email protected] 

Call our Business Solutions Team on 020 3588 4240 

Visit www.shergroup.com to explore our eviction services and expert solutions. 

Do not wait months for your property back—act now with Shergroup! 

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Last updated | 19 July 2023

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