About Us

About Our Firm

Your Trusted Partner in Property Possession

At Tenant Eviction Service, we specialize in helping UK landlords recover their properties when things go wrong. We understand the stress of rent arrears and the complexity of the legal system. Our goal is simple: Get your keys back as fast as possible.

98%

Success Rate

500+

Properties Recovered

Fixed

Fee Guarantee

The Roadmap

How We Regain Your Property

1

Notice Served

We issue the correct Section 8 or Section 21 notice with 100% legal accuracy to prevent court delays.

2

Court Proceedings

If the tenant remains, we handle all paperwork and represent your interests to secure a Possession Order.

3

Warrant & Eviction

If necessary, we coordinate with County Court Bailiffs or High Court Enforcement to physically recover your home.

Who We Help

Our expertise is tailored for those who need professional intervention:

Private Landlords
Letting Agents
Property Portfolios
Commercial Owners

Testimonials / Client Reviews

Our solicitors are trusted by many landlords to provide stress-free eviction assistance. Here are some instances of comments we frequently get:

“I have found SLS to be utterly professional, and they have resolved my issue far sooner than it would have been had I continued trying to contact the agent and the Council myself.”

    Gio Gauchey

    “First of all, I would like to say how fantastic SLS solicitors are and if you are looking for a solicitor that will have good communication and are reliable i will say look no further!!”

      Natisha Antionette

      “I would definitely recommend SLS Solicitors Ltd for any disrepair claims against a local authority landlord – they are an upfront no win no fee firm and when they take your case on they will give it everything they have.”

        Geoff Philips

        Frequently Asked Questions

        1) How do I legally evict a tenant?

        First, issue the appropriate legal notice. Request a possession order from the court if the tenant doesn't vacate. Legal counsel contributes to compliance.

        2) Do I need a solicitor to evict a tenant?

        A solicitor minimizes errors, delays, and legal danger, although it is not always necessary. Expert assistance frequently expedites the procedure.

        3) What is the difference between Section 8 and Section 21 eviction?

        Tenancy violations, such as unpaid rent, fall under Section 8. Section 21 is typically used for no-fault evictions at the end of a tenancy.

        4) How long does the tenant eviction process take?

        Each case is different. Depending on the court schedule, some evictions take weeks, while others take months.

        5) How much does a tenant eviction solicitor cost?

        Costs are determined by the services needed, judicial involvement, and complexity of the case. SLS solicitors offer flexible options and fixed rates.

        6) What happens if a tenant refuses to leave after notice?

        If a tenant refuses to leave after notice, you may require bailiff enforcement and a possession order. An experienced lawyer can help you navigate the legal process.

        Looking for reliable solicitors who can draft up-to-date court orders and handle the paperwork for you?