Unlawful Eviction Claim

It is illegal for your landlord to evict you from the Property you are renting without an Order from the Court executed by Court Bailiffs. If you have been evicted without this process taking please, contact us immediately to discuss.

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Claiming against unlawful eviction

Just because your Landlord owns the home you live in, that does not give them an automatic right to evict you as they see fit. They must follow a process and if that process has not been followed which has resulted in you being forced out of your home or not being able to gain access to it, then we can help you take legal action against your landlord for damages for the unlawful behaviour.

Even if your landlord has commenced court action, until a final order has been made, your landlord cannot force you to leave or refuse you access to the Property.

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Even if you are in rent arrears, your Landlord still cannot evict you without following the correct process through Court. Most of the time, landlords will change locks to the Property or harass you in order to leave. If this has happened, please contact us immediately by telephone.

We can assist if the following has happened:-

  1. Landlord has changed locks.
  2. Landlord has bullied you or threatened you into leaving the Property.
  3. Landlord has entered the Property and is refusing to allow you back in.
  4. Landlord has removed your belongings from the Property.
  5. Landlord has stopped you from getting into you home or parts of your home.

The initial conversation with a Solicitor is always free without charge. On many cases, we can assist you on a no win no fee basis, subject to criteria. Call us on 0300 373 0819 or fill out the contact form on this website and we will call you

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