In all cases of possession you must give written notice. The notice must be in a prescribed form, filled in correctly and served properly.
One of the most common reasons a possession claim is thrown out of court is a defective notice.
It’s very important to get this step right.
We will prepare and serve either a Section 8 Notice, a Section 21 Notice or both.
Which notices are served will depend on the type of tenancy in use and the circumstances.
Being served a notice is when most tenants realise how serious the situation is. Over half of tenants resolve any issues, pay the rent or leave the property.
The cost for Stage 1 is a fixed fee of £65 for one notice being served.
It’s £90 for both section 8 and section 21 notices being served together.
The service we provide:
- Preparation and service of a section 21 notice, a section 8 notice or both.
- A strongly worded but professional warning letter is included (this can serve as a demand for rent or a demand to cease any other breaches of tenancy).
- Certificate of Service and proof of postage included.
- All notices are served within 36 hours of payment being made, excluding weekends.
We can help where possession is required but:
- There is no tenancy agreement.
- The deposit wasn’t protected or was incorrectly protected.
- The deposit prescribed information wasn’t served or was incorrectly served.