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action to repossess your home any time within this period if further
substantiated allegation of breach of your tenancy conditions is made
against you.
You may wish to seek legal advice from a solicitor or your local
Citizens Advice Bureau for free and confidential advice from an
organisation that is completely independent from Enfield Council.
ENFIELD
Connected
Please contact me on that above telephone number if you wish to
discuss this further.
Yours Sincerely
Lemmy Nwabuisi ASB Team
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LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
NOTICE OF SEEKING POSSESSION
HOUSING ACT 1985 - SECTION 83
THIS NOTICE IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS REQUIRING
YOU TO GIVE UP
POSSESSION OF YOUR DWELLING. YOU SHOULD READ
IT AND ALL THE
NOTES VERY CAREFULLY.
Housing Department P O. Box No. 60, Civic Centre, Enfield
1. To: Mr. Simon Cordell
NOTES TO PARAGRAPH 1
If you need advice about this Notice, and what you should do about
it, take it as quickly as possible to a Citizens’ Advice Bureau, a
Housing Aid Centre, or a Law Centre, or to a Solicitor. You may be
able to receive Legal Aid but this will depend on your personal
circumstances.
The Landlord, the Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of
Enfield intends to apply to the Court for an order requiring you to
give up possession of:
109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ
NOTES TO PARAGRAPH 2
If you are a secure tenant under the Housing Act 1985, you can only
be required to leave your dwelling if your landlord obtains an order
for possession from the Court. The order must be based on one of the
Grounds, which are set out in the 1985 Act (see paragraphs 3 and 4
below).
1
If you are willing to give up possession without a Court order, you
should notify the person who signed this Notice as soon as possible
and say when you would leave.
Possession will be sought on Grounds 1 & 2 of Schedule 2 to the
Housing Act 1985, which read:
“POSSESSTION ORDER - GROUNDS”