Renters Rights
We are seeing that possession claim forms are now starting to hit after the stay on proceedings came to an end 2 weeks ago. If you receive a claim form for possession get in touch with us straight away. More importantly, if you receive a section 8 or a section 21 notice, or if you received one of those from your landlord before or during lockdown, get in touch with us now. We can review your position and tell you where you stand. Call us on 0151 347 8764, email us at [email protected], comment here or message us on FB. Thanks.
The stay on possession proceedings against residential tenants has now come to an end. Landlords are able to issue court proceedings to get tenants out of their homes. If you are a tenant. you must act straight away if any of the following apply to you:
1. You are thinking you might want to, or might have to, move out.
2. You are in rent arrears.
3. You think you might not be able to afford your full rent going forward.
4. Your landlord or agent is pressuring you because of rent arrears.
5. You have been served with a section 8 notice, a section 21 notice, a reactivation notice or a claim form for possession.
Landlord groups are now saying that landlords need to consider alternatives to court action when they want a tenant to leave their home. This gives all tenants a great opportunity to get a deal done that suits you best - not what suits the landlord best.
Everyone loves a deal, but it is difficult to get the best deal you can. That is what Renters Rights does. We get tenants the best possible deal in all the circumstances. Get in touch with us now, whatever your issue is. Call us on 0151 347 8764, email us at [email protected] or message us on FB. Thanks.
As the end of the stay on possession proceedings rapidly approaches, the government and the courts have issued further guidance about how the process will work going forward. These changes are very complicated. There will be a proportion of landlords and agents who will use the confusion to try to bully tenants out of their home. If you are a residential tenant, don't let that happen. You can protect your home or, if you want or need to move out, you can get the best outcome for you, not your landlord. But you must act now. Get in touch with us at Renters Rights so that we can fully review for free your situation and work out the best way to achieve what you want. Message us here for more information or call us on 0151 347 8764 for a chat.
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