Landlord FAQs for 2025: What You Need to Know
In 2025, landlords will be navigating an ever-changing landscape…
What next?
If the tenant does not leave the property following the expiry of Step 2, or has left and not surrendered the keys, the next step is to instruct a Bailiff.
We know that your landlords are often concerned about an eviction being enforced, but court-approved bailiffs are experienced and highly professional. They will ensure your landlords regain possession.
County Court bailiffs are standard, but bailiffs appointed by the High Court can often achieve more and get results faster. If you have been awarded High Court Transfer, act quickly for the best outcome.
If your landlord can’t attend, our Inclusive service covers the essential next steps – securing the property, changing locks, taking photos and meter readings, and providing a report. We also offer an Ultimate service designed to get the property ready to be marketed within just a few working days.
The next steps
Your landlord has their property back, but they may still be owed money. Rent arrears can be recovered. We do it every day. We can trace those who have “disappeared”, get the courts to issue judgments and apply for orders which recover their money from the former tenant’s current earnings.
Check out our Debt & Rent Recovery options here.