Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham

Are you a landlord struggling with tenants who refuse to pay rent or vacate your property? Our expert Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham provide fast, reliable, and legally compliant eviction services for landlords across Durham and County Durham.

We specialise in Tenant Eviction Durham cases involving rent arrears, tenancy breaches, or tenants who simply refuse to move out. From serving Section 8 and Section 21 Notices to obtaining possession orders and arranging bailiff enforcement, our experienced Tenant Eviction Lawyers manage the process from start to finish.

Call 0745 030 2869 today for a free consultation with trusted Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham.

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Why Choose Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors in Durham

Evicting tenants without expert legal guidance can be stressful and risky. Our Tenant Eviction Specialists in Durham handle the process efficiently, ensuring landlords recover possession legally and swiftly.

Why landlords choose our service:

  • Local knowledge of Durham housing law and county court procedures
  • Fixed-fee eviction services – no hidden costs
  • Quick turnaround from notice to possession order
  • Full compliance with the Housing Act 1988
  • Experienced Landlord Eviction Solicitors offering personal support

Our team ensures your Tenant Eviction Durham case is handled professionally and within the law to protect your property and interests.

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Our Tenant Eviction Services in Durham

Our Tenant Eviction Durham services cover the entire process, from serving legal notices to court representation and enforcement.

Section 8 Eviction Notice (Rent Arrears or Breach of Tenancy)

When tenants break their tenancy agreement – for example by missing rent payments or damaging the property – a Section 8 Notice is the correct legal step.

Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham will:

  • Identify valid grounds for eviction under the Housing Act
  • Draft and serve a fully compliant Section 8 Notice
  • Represent you in court to secure a possession order if necessary

We make sure your Tenant Eviction Durham case is legally sound and moves forward without delay.

Section 21 Eviction Notice (End of Tenancy)

A Section 21 Notice – often called a no-fault eviction – allows landlords to reclaim possession once a fixed-term tenancy ends.

Our Landlord Eviction Solicitors will:

  • Verify that deposit protection and safety documents are in order
  • Serve the Section 21 Notice correctly and within the legal time limit
  • Handle court applications if tenants refuse to leave

Our Tenant Eviction Durham team ensures each case is fully compliant with UK housing law and executed properly.

Court Proceedings and Possession Orders

If a tenant ignores the notice, our Property Possession Solicitors apply for a possession order through Durham County Court.

We prepare the necessary documentation, represent you during any hearings, and ensure possession is granted as quickly as possible.

Bailiff Evictions and Enforcement

When tenants still refuse to vacate after a court order, our Bailiff Eviction Services arrange lawful enforcement through County Court Bailiffs or High Court Enforcement Officers.

Our Tenant Removal Solicitors manage the whole process, ensuring your Tenant Eviction Durham is completed safely and legally.

Need fast help with a problem tenant? Speak to our expert Tenant Eviction Solicitors today on 07450 302869.

How the Eviction Process Works in Durham

Our step-by-step Tenant Eviction Durham process keeps everything clear and compliant:

  1. Free Consultation – We review your situation and advise on the best legal route.
  2. Serving Notice – We issue either a Section 8 or Section 21 Notice.
  3. Court Application – If the tenant fails to respond, we apply for a possession order.
  4. Court Hearing (if required) – Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham represent you.
  5. Bailiff Enforcement – We arrange lawful tenant removal through the courts.

Each stage is handled by experienced professionals to ensure your property is returned to you swiftly and lawfully.

Common Reasons Landlords Need Eviction Solicitors

Our Eviction Solicitors for Landlords assist Durham property owners with cases involving:

  • Rent arrears or unpaid rent
  • Property damage or breach of tenancy
  • Anti-social or illegal behaviour
  • End-of-tenancy possession requirements
  • Tenants refusing to vacate

Every Tenant Eviction Durham case is managed professionally and in full compliance with the law.

Fixed-Fee Tenant Eviction Packages

We offer fixed-fee tenant eviction services so landlords know exactly what to expect before we start.

Typical packages include:

  • Section 8 or 21 Notice Service – from £99 + VAT
  • Court Possession Order Application – from £499 + VAT
  • Bailiff Enforcement – from £349 + VAT

Our Legal Eviction Services for Landlords are affordable, transparent, and designed to make your Tenant Eviction Durham simple and efficient.

Why Legal Help Matters

Attempting to remove tenants without following the correct procedure can lead to illegal eviction claims, court delays, or financial penalties.

By working with our professional Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham, you ensure that:

  • All documents and notices are legally valid
  • The eviction process is carried out properly and efficiently
  • You are protected from tenant counterclaims or disputes

Our Tenant Eviction Lawyers manage the entire process so you can focus on your property investment with peace of mind.

Speak to our tenant eviction Specialist today on 07450302869 or fill out the online form for free advice.

Get Legal Help Today

If your tenant refuses to pay rent or move out, contact our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham today. We’ll handle your Tenant Eviction Durham case from notice to possession, ensuring it is completed legally and promptly.

Call 07450 302869 or fill out our online form for a free consultation.

Tenant Eviction Solicitors Durham – professional, affordable, and trusted legal help for landlords.

Frequently asked questions

 Most Tenant Eviction Durham cases take around six to ten weeks, depending on court availability and tenant cooperation.

A Section 8 Notice is used for tenancy breaches such as unpaid rent, while a Section 21 Notice is a no-fault notice served at the end of a tenancy.

 If tenants leave after receiving a valid notice, you won’t need to go to court. If they refuse, we can apply for a possession order on your behalf.

Our fixed-fee eviction packages start from £99 + VAT for notice service, with affordable rates for court and bailiff enforcement.

While it’s not legally required, using a Tenant Eviction Solicitor ensures the process is completed correctly and avoids costly mistakes or delays.

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