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subject: Hit The Road Jack - Say Goodbye To Your Problem Tenant [print this page]


Many Landlords suffer problem tenantsMany Landlords suffer problem tenants. No longer.

Many Landlords loose rent through avoidable arrears. No more.

Many Landlords suffer avoidable stress and worry. Not now.

You can get your Property back quicker than you thought. You can take back control. Now.

Landlords have Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 at their disposal. Most do not know how to use it effectively. Used properly, it is very very powerful and the solution to your problems. For example, you can get possession of your Property back if:

The Tenant owes you 8 weeks or 2 months or more of rent; or

The Tenant damages your Property; or

The Tenant frequently pays rent late or has arrears; or

The Tenant breaches the terms of the Tenancy.

AND YOU CAN SERVE A SECTION 8 IMMEDIATELY. NO WAITING! NO DELAY !

As soon as any of the above happen you can serve the Section 8 Notice immediately. That's right, immediately. I'm sure you'll agree that this is a hugely valuable solution.

In my experience, on receipt of a Section 8 Notice the Tenant usually leaves and your problem has been solved. In the unlikely event that your tenant still doesn't leave then the Section 8 Notice is still totally worthwhile. This is because you then get even more power. You get the power to issue court proceedings. And then...the bailiffs!

Completing and serving is a simple process when followed correctly. It's not costly either. For example, we charge only 100 GBP plus VAT for completing and serving a Section 8 Notice. Many Landlords enjoy the peace of mind of knowing the paperwork has been completed correctly by legal experts and specialists in dealing with problem tenants. There's another advantage too. Not only does it send a strong unambiguous message to your tenant that you mean business but also that Solicitors are now acting your behalf to resolve matters. Control is yours.

Don't delay, a problem ignored only grows.

NB: Nothing herein represents legal advice. Take independent legal advice before taking any action.

by: Paul Gelder




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