Possession Proceedings | The Downward Trend
It seems strange to us that the Government is using landlords as a scapegoat for the housing crisis when today’s stats on landlord possession proceedings show a downward trend across England and [...]
It seems strange to us that the Government is using landlords as a scapegoat for the housing crisis when today’s stats on landlord possession proceedings show a downward trend across England and [...]
We heard a tale this week from one of our client community which just underlined to us – and we hope all our readers – about why Writs of Possession are such a good investment. And also why Warr [...]
Claire Sandbrook, Shergroup’s CEO writes: In recent days I have reviewed two cases involving taking a vehicle into legal control under a High Court Writ. In both cases the value of the judgment [...]
Are you one of the 11 million people who crossed the Dartford Bridge without paying? A question asked of the Department of Transport confirmed that 11 million motorists somehow managed to avoid [...]
According to today’s Telegraph newspaper, no-fault evictions are on their way out – see http://bit.ly/2ImdBAy. As we deal with a small amount of evictions every month – usually in London – our e [...]
Our CEO, Claire Sandbrook, writes today on her view of the recent Ministry of Justice Select Committee report on the enforcement of debt and bailiffs which was published last week – see http://bi [...]
Enforcement services are controversial so it is not surprising they come up on our radar here at Shergroup in the form of parliamentary questions. The latest question from Rachel Reeves is to ask [...]
It seems strange to us that the Government is using landlords as a scapegoat for the housing crisis when today’s stats on landlord possession proceedings shows a downward trend across England and [...]
A useful link from the MoJ today highlights the availability of the Housing Possession Court Duty Schemes (‘HPCDS’” or ‘Scheme’) which offers “on-the-day” emergency face to face advice and advoca [...]
The march to get bigger companies and Government departments to pay suppliers to terms continues to be big news in the UK’s credit industry. It’s a crusade led by the Chartered Institute of Cred [...]