Nationwide Tenant Eviction Solicitors
Are you a landlord looking for trusted legal help to remove a tenant from your property? Our experienced Tenant Eviction Solicitors provide fast, affordable, and fully legal eviction services across England and Wales.
Whether your tenant has stopped paying rent, damaged your property, or refuses to leave after notice, our professional Tenant Eviction Lawyers and Landlord Eviction Solicitors are here to help. We handle everything — from serving Section 8 and Section 21 Notices, to securing possession orders and managing bailiff enforcement when required.
At Tenant Eviction Solicitors, we take pride in offering fixed-fee eviction services and clear legal guidance so landlords can regain possession quickly and lawfully.
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Cities & Areas that Our Eviction Solicitors Covers
- Bangor Wales
- Bath
- Birmingham
- Bradford
- Brighton and Hove
- Bristol
- Cambridge
- Canterbury
- Cardiff
- Carlisle
- Chelmsford
- Chester
- Chichester
- City of London
- City of Westminster
- Colchester
- Coventry
- Derby
- Doncaster
- Durham
- Ely
- Exeter
- Gloucester
- Hereford Kingston
- upon Hull
- Lancaster
- Leeds
- Leicester
- Worcester
- Wrexham
- York
- Lichfield
- Lincoln
- Liverpool
- Manchester
- Milton Keynes
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Newport
- Norwich
- Nottingham
- Oxford
- Peterborough
- Plymouth
- Portsmouth
- Preston
- Ripon
- Salford
- Salisbury
- Sheffield
- Southampton
- Southend-on-Sea
- St Albans
- St Asaph
- St Davids
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Sunderland
- Swansea
- Truro
- Wakefield
- Wells
- Winchester
- Wolverhampton
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If your tenant refuses to pay rent or leave your property, don’t wait delays can make matters worse. Contact our Tenant Eviction Solicitors today for expert, fast, and lawful help.
Call us now on 07450 302869 Fill out our quick online form and one of our specialists will get back to you within the hour. We’re here to help landlords across England and Wales regain possession of their properties quickly and legally.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to evict a tenant?
The eviction process usually takes 6 to 10 weeks, depending on whether the tenant leaves voluntarily or court action is needed. Our experienced Tenant Eviction Solicitors handle every step to ensure the process is completed as quickly and legally as possible.
What is the difference between Section 8 and Section 21 notices?
A Section 8 Notice is served when a tenant breaks the tenancy agreement, such as by not paying rent or causing property damage. A Section 21 Notice is a no-fault eviction used to end a tenancy after the fixed term. Our Landlord Eviction Solicitors can help you choose the correct route for your situation.
Can I evict a tenant without going to court?
If your tenant leaves after receiving a valid notice, you won’t need to go to court. However, if they refuse to leave, our Tenant Eviction Lawyers can help you apply for a court possession order to remove the tenant lawfully.
Do I need a solicitor to evict a tenant?
It’s not a legal requirement, but hiring a professional Tenant Eviction Solicitor ensures the process is handled correctly and avoids costly mistakes. Our Eviction Specialists manage all paperwork, notices, and court steps to help landlords regain possession smoothly and legally.
Do you cover commercial property evictions?
Yes, we handle both residential and commercial tenant evictions for landlords.