London Bailiff Services work hard to safeguard the interests of the landlord and enforce the possession order strictly under the civil procedure rules. It’s critical that these rules, as well as the rigorous legal requirements, are followed precisely since any deviance from them might be deemed illegal. In this situation, the landlord would be vulnerable to a possible counterclaim from the tenant who has been evicted.
If you have not yet applied for a County Court possession order, London Bailiff Services partnership lawyers and solicitors at London Eviction Service can assist landlords with that procedure. As a matter of course they will request to transfer the order once granted to the High Court at the same time as the initial application.
Property – Commercial:
Through a writ of possession, London Bailiff Services can remove Squatters or Unlawful Trespassers from a commercial property or your land. We can immediately submit a possession order for land or business premises to the High Court for a writ of possession through our fast-track transfer service. After the writ is sealed, it may be enforced immediately and the squatters/trespassers removed.
An application for leave to transfer a possession order through to the High Court may be made under Section 42 of the County Courts Act. If your eviction needs to take place swiftly, this is likely to be the most cost-effective option. For more information on our residential eviction services, click here.
ACAS & Tribunal Awards –
Since 2010, High Court Enforcement Officers could enforce Employment Tribunal Decisions under a Fastrack System. This was created to assist successful Employment Tribunal Applicants who are having difficulty collecting their awards because their former employers have failed to pay them.
If your former employer refuses to pay, London Bailiff Services can assist you to recover what is owed if you have an Employment Tribunal Award.
Money –
London Bailiff Services can assist you in recovering outstanding B2B debts if your outstanding CCJ is more than £600. If the debtor does not reply to our notice within the given timeframe, agents will attend to collect payment or seize goods.