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Landlord and Tenant

Property rental is not always straightforward. Being a landlord has never been more challenging, with the law governing your relationship with your tenants having changed dramatically over the past few years. 

If you need to remove a tenant from your property, whether they are a nuisance or you just need them to leave for your own reasons, it has never been more difficult to do so. Judges do not take proceedings for possession of property lightly, and so it is important that you get things right at every stage, from drafting eviction notices right up to putting your case to the Judge. 

Fortunately, Rubin Lewis O’Brien are here to assist. We can guide you through the eviction process to a successful conclusion. 

If you are a tenant and your property is in disrepair, or the landlord has not taken the legally required steps regarding your deposit, you can ask your landlord to pay compensation.  

You can claim compensation if the repair problems in your home made you or someone in the house ill, damaged your belongings or caused you inconvenience. You can also claim a reduction or refund of rent. 

For friendly, clear and above all practical advice call our team on 01633 867000 or visit  meet the team  to read some of their client reviews. 

The content of this article is intended for general information purposes only and is accurate as at the date of publication. 

The article shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. 

We accept no responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of the content. 

 

 

 

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