BailiffsOn the day your tenant is due to be out, go and visit the propertyand check if they have left. If there are signs of them still beingthere, walk away and apply for a 'warrant of execution' with thebailiff's office, which is also in the court.Complete the warrant form and pay the fee required, and they willgive you a date, this is usually around two to six weeks away. On thedate you are given, attend the property and meet the bailiff andarrange for someone to change the locks. If you believe that thetenants are not going to leave then you might need to call for policeassistance. 50
FINAL THOUGHTS...Being a landlord can sometimes feel like hard work, but the majorityof tenants really are appreciative of a nice clean and safe home. Withso many people now renting through choice it is even moreimportant to work with your tenants and treat them as clients orcustomers.By following processes in this book, you will come to know the keypoints to consider when letting a property, the main regulations andsafety issues that you need to keep in mind and tips for helping yourproperty rent quickly.Our team make it their goal to help you in every aspect of the lettingprocess and to give you piece of mind.Contact us today on 01243 788257 and speak to a member of ourteam. 5121
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