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Is it really worth being a Landlord and renting out my property?

Landlords Legal Advice

"Absolutely brilliant service. Very helpful and genuinely nice people" - Sonera Theo Angel-Rohan

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"Hi, my name is Sophina and I'm the Principal Solicitor at Cader Solicitors. I look forward to welcoming you to the firm and assisting with your legal matter"

ESTABLISHED SINCE 2015
20+ YEARS EXPERIENCE IN HOUSING,  LANDLORDS & TENANT MATTERS

IS CADER SOLICITORS RIGHT FOR ME?

Housing Laws in the UK are ever changing and can be very complex with a multitude of rules, policies and guidelines governing each individual case.

We can provide a comprehensive service of advice, representation, and appearing at Court Hearings to both Landlords and Tenants in Residential Landlord and Tenant matters.

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If you want to bring a claim or start Court proceedings, or if you are already involved in Court proceedings please contact

 

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5* Reviews

20+ Years Of Experience

98% Success Rates

SRA

Regulated

Call Cader Solicitors:
0208 0900 567

WhatsApp US:
07951 979 472

Airivo Chislehurst, 1 Bromley Lane,
Chislehurst BR7 6LH
We are open Mon-Fri 9-6pm & Saturday 9-12pm

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will it cost to remove my tenants?

We offer a fixed fee package tailored to suit individual needs. Please get in touch to find out more.

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How can I regain possession of my property?

The correct notice in accordance with your tenancy agreement will need to be drafted and served.

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How quickly can I regain possession of my property?

This will depend on the type of tenancy agreement you hold and the reason for ending the tenancy, there are different rules, notices and notice periods according to your tenancy agreement.

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Can't I just change the locks?

No. To lawfully remove a tenant a court order for possession needs to be obtained and the date for possession expired before applying for a warrant for eviction. If granted, a bailiff from the court will then attend the property and lawfully remove the tenant.

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We can also help in the following areas:

Section 21 & Section 8 Notices | ​Possession Claims | ​Rent Arrears | ​Unlawful Eviction | ​Eviction & Harassment Claims | ​Anti-Social Behaviour | ​Tenancy Deposit Claims | ​Rental/Tenancy Agreements​ | Commercial Leases​ | Neighbour Disputes

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