ORDER FOR POSSESSION
Tenancy Types and Management

denric
denric
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17 years ago
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ON MY ORDER FOR POSSESSION FOR NEXT WEEK ON THE 13TH, AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FORM IT SAYS,

IF YOU DO NOT LEAVE THE PROPERTY THE CLAIMANT CAN ASK THE COURT TO AUTHORISE A BAILLIF OR HIGH COURT ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO EVICT YOU

BUT THEN IN BRACKETS IT ALSO SAYS (IN THAT CASE YOU CAN APPLY TO THE COURT TO STAY THE EVICTION, A JUDGE WILL DECIDE IF THERE ARE GROUNDS FOR DOING SO)...

WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF THAT HAPPENING? I THOUGHT IT WAS A DONE DEAL WHEN YOU RECEIVED THIS ORDER FOR POSSESSION, THEY DONT GO, YOU GET THE BAILIFFS IN AND BOBS YOUR UNCLE, SURELY IT CANNOT DRAG ON ANYLONGER?


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