Waiting time for a bailiff in Ilford?

Waiting time for a bailiff in Ilford?

0:02 AM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago 8

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Hello, I got possession order at the end of October. We applied for a bailiff in December 23 and now have a bailiff date for October 24.

Is that the experience of everyone else? Nine months after getting a possession order to wait for a bailiff in the Ilford area?

We are really struggling to pay our mortgage instalments.

Please advise,

M

 


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TheMaluka

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9:57 AM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago

Less than a year's wait and you dare to complain!

PETER harvey

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9:59 AM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago

yes that is the waiting times and sometimes longer. all a result of the government closing numerous courts and enabling the housing at the council longer to accommodate tenants who are being evicted. it does not matter about the landlord loosing rents

you can ask to escalate to the high court and this is usually quicker but it will cost you more.

this is the state of the country and the housing situation no wonder landlords are leaving in droves and there is thousands of children living in temporary accommodation

Claire Sandbrook

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10:05 AM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago

Please contact us on 0203 588 4240 to see if we can help you reduce that time. We do this by reviewing whether you can transfer your possession order to the High Court for enforcement. Call us for a no-obligation chat to see if this option will work for your situation. Ask to speak to a Business Solution Advisor who works with this situation every day. I feel sure with this wait time we can give you some support.

kash mohammed (NAEA NRLA)

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10:25 AM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago

I had a possession order granted around the same time back in December 2023. Being based in Ilford I was able to call the head sherif to attend earlier than the said date. The tenant is out now. Im happy to help if you wish to call me. In the meantime talk to your lender who will come to an arrangement on your mortgage payments. If you require any help you can contact us on 07956 375874

Or alternatively as mentioned above call Claire sandbrook who will assist in you transferring your case to a high court Bailif seeking permission from the local county court. You pay a higher fee but your tenant will be out very quickly. That does come at price. Depends how keen you are to have your tenants evicted.

Options are available
Good luck 🤞🏼

Martin Thomas

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11:02 AM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago

Calling this system a disgrace doesn't do it justice. I have to say it's all down to the Conservative government's ineptitude.

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12:43 PM, 14th May 2024, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Claire Sandbrook at 14/05/2024 - 10:05
It may be a good idea to introduce yourself and who you are just so that callers know who they are dealing with.

philip allen

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17:11 PM, 18th May 2024, About 6 months ago

We have just evicted a tenant using Sec 21 who WANTED to be evicted so that he could get a council place and not have to rely on the PRS. It took 18 months. As a footnote to the council's directive to 'stay put until the bailiffs arrive' he was also told that he didn't have to allow viewings of the property despite it being a clause in his 'legal' AST. This is Brent Council, a Labour run council. Just saying...............

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17:27 PM, 19th May 2024, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by philip allen at 18/05/2024 - 17:11
It wouldn't just be a Labour council saying he doesn't have to allow viewings it could have been a Conservative one as well. What's in your AST doesn't hold enough legal weight.

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