Tenant Evictions

At Wingrove Legal, our dedicated tenant eviction solicitors specialise in providing residential landlords across the North East with clear, expert advice on tenant eviction matters. We understand how complex and sensitive eviction cases can be, which is why we offer fixed-fee services to give you complete transparency and control over your costs at every stage of the process.

Our eviction specialists guide you through the most effective and legally compliant eviction routes tailored to your situation. Whether you’re dealing with rent arrears, breaches of tenancy agreements, or other issues, we help you take the right steps swiftly and correctly to regain possession of your property.

Evicting a tenant is often seen as a last resort, but when necessary, it’s vital to follow the correct legal procedures to avoid delays or complications. With Wingrove Legal by your side, you’ll have a trusted partner ensuring your eviction process is handled professionally and efficiently, reducing stress and minimising risk.

To discuss your eviction case with one of our specialist solicitors, call us on 0191 718 9999 or complete our online enquiry form. A member of our team will respond promptly to provide expert guidance tailored to your needs.

Tenant Eviction Solicitors FAQs

You can begin eviction proceedings if your tenant has breached the tenancy agreement, such as by failing to pay rent, causing damage, or staying after the tenancy ends.

Common notices include Section 8 (for breach of contract) and Section 21 (no-fault eviction). The appropriate notice depends on your specific circumstances.

The timeline varies but typically takes between 2 to 6 months, depending on the grounds for eviction and whether the tenant contests the process.

While not legally required, having a specialist solicitor ensures all legal procedures are correctly followed, reducing the risk of delays or dismissal of your case.

Costs depend on the complexity of the case and whether court proceedings are needed. We offer fixed fees so you’ll know what to expect from the outset.

Eviction laws have had temporary changes in recent years; we advise consulting a specialist solicitor to understand the current legal position.

If a tenant does not leave voluntarily after a court order, enforcement officers can be instructed to remove them legally.

We provide expert advice, handle all paperwork and communication, and represent landlords in court if necessary, ensuring a smooth eviction process.