Residential Tenant Eviction Services

At High Court Writ Recovery, we understand the challenges landlords face in regaining possession of their properties. Delays in the County Court process, often stretching for several months, can cause significant stress and financial strain.

Our expert team specialises in streamlining the process by transferring possession orders to the High Court, enabling you to reclaim your property quickly and effectively.

Why High Court Enforcement?

The County Court process can often lead to prolonged waiting times, compounded by bailiff shortages and increasing demand. By transferring possession orders to the High Court under Section 42 of the County Courts Act 1984, landlords can bypass lengthy queues and secure possession far more quickly.

Our experience highlights the benefits of this approach:

  • 86% faster on average when permission to transfer is requested at the initial order stage.
  • 58% faster on average when permission to transfer is secured through a post-order application.

Whether you’re at the start of the eviction process or already have a possession order in place, we can help ensure your case progresses as efficiently as possible.

Instruct Us With A Combined Writ of Control & Possession to Recover Outstanding Rent
If you believe the tenant has the means to pay, it may be worth pursuing them for unpaid rent in addition to regaining possession of your property. You can combine both actions into one instruction to recover rent arrears from an unpaid CCJ and secure your property via High Court Enforcement. We typically enforce a combined Writ of Control & Possession much faster than County Court bailiffs.
Transferring your CCJ to the High Court (via a Writ of Control) to recover rent owed has been shown to be more successful and cost-effective.

How It Works

  1. Obtain a Possession Order
    Landlords must first obtain a valid possession order from the County Court.
  2. Apply for Permission to Transfer
    If you’ve yet to secure permission for High Court Enforcement, we can assist with this step, either at the point of application or via a post-order application.
  3. Enforce with a Writ of Possession
    Once permission is granted, we will arrange for the Writ of Possession to be issued and enforced by authorised High Court Enforcement Officers.

This process ensures that your property is returned to you lawfully and with minimal delay

Why Choose Us?

  • Significant Time Savings: Our tailored strategies can save landlords months of waiting time compared to County Court bailiffs.
  • Expert Guidance: We manage every step of the transfer and enforcement process, offering clear advice and support.
  • Proven Results: Our approach consistently delivers faster outcomes for landlords across the UK.
  • Transparent Costs: We provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees.

Get Started Today

Don’t let unnecessary delays leave you out of pocket. Whether you need help obtaining permission to transfer an order or enforcing a Writ of Possession, our experienced team is ready to assist.

If you require more information email us today on property@highcourtwritrecovery.co.uk

Let us help you reclaim your property with efficiency and professionalism.