Can a person with a suspended possession order stay in the property?
Can a person with a suspended possession order stay in the property?
Suspended order for possession. This means your tenants can stay in your property as long as they make the payments, or obey the conditions, set out in the order. You can ask the court to evict them if they do not make the payments.
Why did the court give Mrs White a suspended possession order?
A suspended possession order was made requiring Mrs White to pay the current rent and an amount off the arrears. Mrs White breached the terms of the court order but also sought to exercise her Right to Buy.
Can a bailiff carry out a suspended possession order?
From 1 June bailiffs can carry out evictions again. You will always get at least 2 weeks’ notice of an eviction date. You will have a suspended possession order if there’s been an eviction hearing and the judge decided that you can stay in your home if you keep to certain conditions.
Can a court order a tenant to leave a property?
If the court gives a warrant, your tenants will be sent an eviction notice with a date by when they must leave your property. Suspended order for possession. This means your tenants can stay in your property as long as they make the payments, or obey the conditions, set out in the order.
This opens in a new window. If a judge has made a suspended possession order you are permitted to stay in your property for as long as you keep to the conditions detailed. The conditions will be explained in the court order, but if they are not clear you should seek professional advice.
From 1 June bailiffs can carry out evictions again. You will always get at least 2 weeks’ notice of an eviction date. You will have a suspended possession order if there’s been an eviction hearing and the judge decided that you can stay in your home if you keep to certain conditions.
A suspended possession order was made requiring Mrs White to pay the current rent and an amount off the arrears. Mrs White breached the terms of the court order but also sought to exercise her Right to Buy.
If the court gives a warrant, your tenants will be sent an eviction notice with a date by when they must leave your property. Suspended order for possession. This means your tenants can stay in your property as long as they make the payments, or obey the conditions, set out in the order.