Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells
Are you a landlord dealing with a tenant who refuses to pay rent or leave your property? Our highly experienced Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells provide fast, affordable, and fully legal eviction services for landlords across Wells and Somerset.
We specialise in Tenant Eviction Wells cases involving rent arrears, tenancy breaches, anti-social behaviour, property damage, or tenants overstaying their tenancy. Whether you need to serve a Section 8 Notice, issue a Section 21 Notice, apply for a court possession order, or arrange bailiff eviction, our expert Tenant Eviction Lawyers manage the entire process for you.
Need immediate eviction support? Call 0745 030 2869 now to speak with trusted Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells.
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Why Choose Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors in Wells
Evicting a tenant can be stressful and complex without legal help. UK housing laws are strict, and one mistake can delay your case or invalidate your notice. Our Tenant Eviction Specialists in Wells ensure your eviction is carried out correctly, legally, and quickly.
Landlords choose us because we offer:
- Local expertise in Wells housing and court procedures
- Fixed-fee eviction services with no surprises
- Fast action from notice service to possession order
- Full compliance with the Housing Act 1988
- Professional and friendly Landlord Eviction Solicitors
- End-to-end case management
We make Tenant Eviction Wells simple, efficient, and legally secure.
Our Tenant Eviction Services in Wells
We offer complete Tenant Eviction Wells solutions designed to help landlords recover possession quickly and lawfully.
Section 8 Eviction Notice (Rent Arrears or Breach of Tenancy)
A Section 8 Notice is used when the tenant breaches the tenancy agreement. This could include:
- Rent arrears
- Property damage
- Anti-social behaviour
- Breach of tenancy conditions
- Unauthorised subletting
Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells will:
- Assess your case and confirm valid grounds
- Draft and serve a compliant Section 8 Notice
- Apply for a possession order if the tenant refuses to leave
- Represent you throughout the court process
Your Tenant Eviction Wells case will be handled legally, professionally, and without delay.
Section 21 Eviction Notice (End of Tenancy)
A Section 21 Notice, known as a no-fault eviction, allows landlords to regain possession at the end of a tenancy.
Our Landlord Eviction Solicitors ensure:
- All compliance documents (EPC, How to Rent guide, deposit protection, gas safety certificate) are valid
- The Section 21 Notice is served correctly
- Court action is taken promptly if needed
We ensure your Tenant Eviction Wells is safe, legal, and efficient.
Court Proceedings and Possession Orders
If your tenant ignores the notice, our Property Possession Solicitors submit your application for a court possession order at Wells’ local court.
We handle:
- Preparing and filing all legal documents
- Evidence organisation
- Court representation
- Securing an enforceable possession order
We guide you through the full Tenant Eviction Wells legal process with clarity and professionalism.
Bailiff Evictions and Enforcement
If the tenant still refuses to leave after the possession order, we arrange lawful enforcement.
Our Tenant Removal Solicitors will:
- Schedule County Court Bailiff eviction
- Transfer the case to High Court Enforcement for faster results
- Ensure the eviction is carried out safely and legally
We complete your Tenant Eviction Wells quickly and lawfully.
Need fast help with a problem tenant? Speak to our expert Tenant Eviction Solicitors today on 07450 302869.
How the Eviction Process Works in Wells
Our structured, step-by-step eviction process ensures clarity and efficiency.
- Free Consultation
We review your case and explain your legal options. - Serving Notice
We prepare and serve a Section 8 or Section 21 Notice. - Court Application
If the tenant does not comply, we apply for a possession order. - Court Hearing (if required)
Our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells represent you in court. - Bailiff Enforcement
We arrange eviction through bailiffs if the tenant still refuses to leave.
This process ensures your Tenant Eviction Wells is completed legally and with minimum delay.
Common Reasons Landlords Need Eviction Solicitors
We offer fixed-fee eviction services, giving landlords complete cost certainty.
Our packages include:
- Section 8 or Section 21 Notice – from £99 + VAT
- Court Possession Order Application – from £499 + VAT
- Bailiff Enforcement – from £349 + VAT
Our transparent fees make Tenant Eviction Wells clear, predictable, and cost-effective.
Fixed-Fee Tenant Eviction Packages
We offer fixed-fee eviction services, giving landlords complete cost certainty.
Our packages include:
- Section 8 or Section 21 Notice – from £99 + VAT
- Court Possession Order Application – from £499 + VAT
- Bailiff Enforcement – from £349 + VAT
Our transparent fees make Tenant Eviction Wells clear, predictable, and cost-effective.
Why Legal Help Matters
Evicting a tenant yourself can lead to:
- Illegal eviction claims
- Invalid notices
- Court delays
- Financial penalties
- Tenant counterclaims
- Lost time and stress
Working with professional Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells ensures:
- All paperwork is legally correct
- Proper procedures are followed
- Your case progresses quickly
- You avoid costly mistakes
- Your rights are fully protected
Our experienced Tenant Eviction Lawyers ensure your eviction is handled professionally and within the law.
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 leave your property, speak with our Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells today. We handle the entire Tenant Eviction Wells process—from notice service to bailiff enforcement.
Call 07450 302869 or complete our enquiry form for free initial advice.
Tenant Eviction Solicitors Wells – fast, reliable, and legally compliant eviction support for landlords.
Frequently asked questions
Do I always need to go to court to evict a tenant?
Not always. If the tenant leaves after receiving the notice, court action isn’t required.
Do I always need to go to court to evict a tenant?
Not always. If the tenant leaves after receiving the notice, court action isn’t required.
What happens if the tenant refuses to leave after a possession order?
We arrange bailiff enforcement to remove the tenant legally.
Can a tenant challenge their eviction?
Tenants can dispute the eviction, but if procedures are followed correctly, landlords usually succeed.
How much does eviction cost?
Our fixed-fee services start from £99 + VAT, depending on the stage of the process.