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Eviction instruction form

If you wish to instruct our residential landlord solicitors, please complete the eviction instruction form below. Upon receipt of your completed eviction instruction form a member of the team will contact you to discuss your situation and arrange payment.

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Complete your information - eviction instruction

Please enter your contact name
Please enter the business name and address
Please enter your phone number
Please enter your email
Please enter the website
Please select the stage of eviction
Please select who owns the property
Please enter the address of the rented property
Please select if a deposit was taken
Please select if the deposit is protected

Tenant details

Please enter your name of tenant(s)
Please select the type of tenancy
Please enter any other occupiers, e.g. children, partners
Please enter your the type and date of your current tenancy agreement
Please select if all tenants have signed the agreement
Please enter when the tenancy commenced
Please enter how much the rent is
Please enter when the rent is paid, e.g, weekly, monthly
Please enter any rent arrears
Please enter when the rent is paid, e.g, weekly, monthly
Please select how you heard about us
Please enter the verification code

Submitting your details indicates your consent for a member of our team to contact you about your enquiry and obtain feedback regarding our service.  To learn more about how we keep your information safe please read our privacy policy.

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