From notice to possession, on the right form, on time.
A lead and specialists for Section 21, Section 8, deposit-scheme adjudication, and possession proceedings.
Section 21, Section 8, deposit disputes — handled.
- Lead → routing to Nebenkostenprüfung
- Nebenkosten → parsing 11 cost positions
- Nebenkosten → flag: Hausmeister umlagefähig?
- Drafting Prüfbericht · 4 findings
Position 4 (Gartenpflege): nicht ordnungsgemäß umgelegt gem. ¶ § 2 Nr. 10 BetrKV
Position 7 (Verwaltung): nach ¶ § 1 Abs. 2 BetrKV
nicht umlagefähig. Korrekturbetrag: € 412.
Built for these practices.
Volume possession work.
High-throughput defence.
Inhouse compliance and disputes.
Concrete workflows. Named, not abstracted.
Form 6A, deposit-protection check, gas-safety check, EPC check.
Grounds selected, evidence prepared.
Evidence bundle, response, adjudication submissions.
N5B accelerated possession or N5 standard, particulars drafted.
Lead + specialists.
Each agent owns one kind of work, and owns it deeply. Like your best associates — except there are forty of them, they're all awake, and none are leaving for a bigger firm.
What it already knows.
- Housing Act 1988Sections 8, 21, possession grounds.
- Tenant Fees Act 2019Permitted payments, prohibited fees.
- Deposit-scheme rulesTDS, MyDeposits, DPS — protocols and timelines.
- Renters (Reform) updatesTracked as in force.
What it will learn.
Which courts in your circuit list quickly. Which letting agents respond. Which tenant defences usually succeed.
How this team handles ambiguity.
Discretionary or mandatory possession ground?
The team lays out the case law, with the recent first-tier tribunal decisions on point.
The team's bookshelf.
The team tracks: Housing Act 1988, Tenant Fees Act 2019, deposit-scheme rules, Renters Reform updates.
Questions practitioners ask.
England & Wales on the standard bench. Scotland and NI on request.
Both — same bench, different defaults.
Drafting only. Counsel attends.
Tracked but not performed.