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Accelerated Possession Procedure
The Accelerated Possession Procedure can help landlords to get possession of their property, possibly without the need for a court hearing.
Landlords can use this procedure if the tenancy is an assured shorthold tenancy. If you use the procedure, you can only claim possession and your costs of making the application. You cannot, for example, include a claim for arrears of rent.
The court will normally make its decision by looking at the documents ('written evidence') which you and your tenant provide. Because your application will be dealt with in this way, you must give the court all the written evidence it needs to make its decision at the outset.
You will need to complete the Form N5B "Claim for possession (accelerated procedure)". You will also need supply the court with copies of the tenancy agreement, notice(s) sent to the occupier, and any other relevant documents (such as letters).
Remember, letting a property involves serious legal obligations and if you have any doubts about what you are doing you should consider taking advice from a solicitor or other suitably qualified property professional. These notes are offered as a general guide only and do not constitute legal or financial advice.
(Acknowledgement: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk)
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