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Essex Evictions

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  • Why choose us?
  • Evicting Travellers
  • Homeless Relocation
  • Airb&b evictions
  • Evicting Squatters
  • Tenancy Evictions
  • Commercial Rent Arrears
  • Forfeiture of Lease
  • Abandoned Vehicles
  • Dog Handlers
  • 4G Security Cameras
  • Debt Recovery
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Evicting Travellers

Essex Evictions

In the United Kingdom, evicting travellers using common law can be a complex and legally sensitive process. Travellers, or gypsies, often occupy land without permission, and landlords or landowners may seek to remove them. Here's a general outline of the process for evicting travellers with common law in the UK:


  1. Notice to Quit: The process usually begins with the landowner providing the travellers with a "Notice to Quit." This notice typically specifies a deadline by which the travellers must vacate the land.
  2. Negotiation: It is often recommended to attempt negotiations with the travellers before pursuing eviction. This can sometimes lead to an agreement for them to leave without the need for legal action.
  3. Legal Proceedings: If negotiations fail, the landowner may need to initiate legal proceedings. In the UK, the legal route typically involves seeking a court order for possession. The landowner must provide evidence of their right to the land and show that the travellers are in trespass.
  4. Possession Order: If the court finds in favour of the landowner, it will issue a Possession Order, specifying a date by which the travellers must leave.
  5. Enforcement: If the travellers do not leave by the specified date, the landowner may need to engage enforcement agents, often bailiffs, to physically evict the travellers and take possession of the land.
  6. Costs: The landowner should be prepared for potential legal costs associated with the eviction process, which may include court fees and the costs of enforcement agents.

It's important to emphasize that common law eviction processes can be legally complex, and they must be conducted within the bounds of the law. Landowners should seek legal advice and follow the specific procedures required in their jurisdiction. Also, it's essential to be aware that laws and regulations regarding the eviction of travellers may vary across different parts of the UK, so it's crucial to consult local authorities and legal experts to ensure compliance with the law.


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