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Landlord & Tenant

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At Trent Law, we are specialist lawyers dealing with landlord and tenant law in Nottingham. We can help with matters including the eviction process, lease assignments and general legal advice for landlords in Nottingham.

 

We also assist in a number of other matters, including:

 

Eviction/repossession

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Deposit issues

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Rent Arrears

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Tenancy Agreements

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Lease Transfers

Evictions of Private Tenant

As part of our service, we can serve a Section 8 or 21 Notice to a tenant which will warn them to pay any outstanding rent or leave your property. Our specialist landlord law solicitors are experienced in all areas of housing law for both landlords and tenants. So, if you are looking to evict a tenant who is refusing to pay their rent or comply with their contract, look no further than Trent Law.

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Tenants will usually leave your property after they have been served Notice, however, we can also help you to arrange any necessary court proceedings. This process can help you obtain a possession order and money judgement if your tenant is unresponsive to the Notice.

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If your tenant has not left your property by the date set by the Judge, we can instruct bailiffs to physically remove them from your property.

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We offer fixed cost for most of our standard services, which includes the entire work from start to finish. Included in our costs are also any necessary appointments, consultations and telephone calls.

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Section 8 Notice, drafting and Service using standard post: £300 (inc VAT)

Section 21 Notice, drafting and Service using standard post: £300 (inc VAT)

Section 25 Notice, drafting and Service using standard post: £1500 (inc VAT)

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For possession proceedings, we offer fixed fee after discussing your case, where it is not possible to offer a fixed cost fee. We rely on standard hourly rate published by the HM Courts & Tribunals Service on GOV.UK.

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Initial consultation to discuss possession case: up to one hour.

A complete case from start to finish excluding instructing bailiffs: between 5 to 8 hours.

 

For court attendance we may have to instruct barristers, their quote also vary due to their experience. On average they charge between £1000 to £2000 for a single day appearance.

 

The exact number of hours it will take depends on the circumstances in your case. Such as: the amount of supporting evidence that we need to consider; case management timetable to follow, collation of trial bundles, conference with barristers or other experts etc.

 

The costs quoted here do not include any court fee, barrister's fee or where the first instance case is unsuccessful, advice and assistance in relation to any appeal.

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Please note the anticipated number of hours and fees are an estimate based on the facts above. All applications are likely to vary and of course, we can give you a more accurate estimate once we have more information about your specific case.

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