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Transfer Your Possession Order to the High Court

Price:
£0.00
What Our Service Includes:

• Complete management of the transfer process
• Preparation of all necessary legal documents
• Application to the High Court for the writ of possession
• Coordination with our enforcement team
• Execution of the eviction by authorized officers
• Clear communication throughout the process

Accelerate Your Eviction Process

Fast-track your property repossession with our High Court transfer service. Convert your County Court possession order into a High Court writ for significantly faster enforcement. Our specialized High Court Enforcement Officers typically complete evictions within 7-14 days of receiving the writ, compared to the months it often takes through county court bailiffs.

Why Transfer to the High Court?

• Dramatically reduced waiting time (7-14 days vs. months with county court bailiffs)
• Helps landlords and property owners minimize lost rental income
• Prevents further property damage from prolonged occupation
• Led by Claire Sandbrook as featured on “Call The Bailiffs | Time to Pay Up”

Product Details

Service Transfer Your Possession Order to the High Court
Category High Court Enforcement Solutions
Price £0.00

How It Works

• High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) convert your County Court possession order into a High Court writ
• Documentation is prepared and submitted to the High Court for approval
• Once approved, HCEOs schedule and execute the eviction within 7-14 days
• Professional enforcement team handles the entire eviction process legally and efficiently
• Property is secured and returned to the landlord’s possession
• Complete process management from transfer application to property handover
• Regular updates provided throughout the enforcement process
• Led by experienced enforcement professionals featured on “Call The Bailiffs | Time to Pay Up”

Customer Questions & Answers

What is the difference between County Court bailiffs and High Court Enforcement Officers?
High Court Enforcement Officers typically execute evictions within 7-14 days, while County Court bailiffs may take several months. HCEOs also have greater powers and resources to handle challenging evictions effectively.

How much does it cost to transfer a possession order to the High Court?
While the basic transfer service is listed at £0.00, there are administrative costs that will apply. These include court fees, application costs, and enforcement fees. We can provide a detailed breakdown of all potential costs before proceeding.

Can all possession orders be transferred to the High Court?
Most possession orders can be transferred, but there are some exceptions. Certain types of residential tenancies may have restrictions. We can assess your specific case to determine eligibility.

What documentation do I need to provide for the transfer?
You’ll need to provide your original County Court possession order, proof of ownership, and any relevant tenancy agreements. Our team will guide you through exactly what documents are required.

Do I need to be present during the eviction?
While not mandatory, we recommend landlords or their representatives be present to immediately secure and assess the property once possession is regained.

How much notice will tenants receive before eviction?
Tenants typically receive notice when the writ is issued. The exact timeline follows legal requirements while ensuring the efficiency of the High Court process.

What happens if tenants refuse to leave or there are protestors?
Our High Court Enforcement Officers are trained and authorized to handle difficult situations, including tenant refusals and protestors. They have greater powers than County Court bailiffs to ensure the eviction is completed.

Can I recover unpaid rent through this process?
The possession order transfer focuses on regaining property possession. However, we can advise on additional enforcement options for recovering rent arrears.

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