Flying trading in London is often where unoccupied units are broken into and merchants sell goods illegally there. Fly traders can also be found on industrial estates and car parks, where they are known convert them into what could be described as a used car sales lot. Another very common example is the setting up unauthorised food stalls and ice cream vans. London Bailiff Services understand that legal protocols can make it difficult for property owners to remove these illegal traders from premises. We provide effective and result-oriented fly trader eviction services that enable us to begin helping you immediately we are instructed.
London Bailiff Services fly trader response starts by serving notice and then removing them if they refuse to leave, frequently on the same day as instruction is given. Our experienced agents will ensure that the unlawful occupiers are removed by enforcing the landlords’ rights at Common Law. However, in some cases, particularly in the case of retail premises, occupiers may resist eviction under Common Law and claim legal rights. In this instance London Bailiff Services partner solicitors can commence court action immediately, they will obtain an order of possession on your behalf which will be transferred to the High Court for Enforcement at the earliest opportunity.
London Bailiff Services offer quick and cost-effective methods to remove unlawful traders from land or properties that have been illegally occupied. Once we have removed the illegal occupants London Bailiff Services can provide a raft of security measures to prevent their re-entry.
If you are looking for an expert to help you with evicting squatters from your property, get in touch right away. We will discuss the different options available to you so that you can be back in control of your property.
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This is sufficient authority for London Bailiff Services and its Agents to attend, serve notice and evict trespassers, their goods and chattels including vehicles on our land and in doing so, this shall be sufficient indemnification against all actions at law, as well as against all fees, costs, charges or expenses which they may incur or be liable to pay by reason of executing this instruction.