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What personal possessions (chattels) you need to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on, how to work out your gain
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Your gain is usually the difference between what you paid for your…
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How to take court action to repossess a property or evict a tenant if you're owed money for rent or a mortgage
A property owner or landlord can use this form with a 'particulars of claim' form to make a claim for possession of property.
Prize lists for achievements in science and the arts that qualify applicants for the Global Talent route.
Form ST1: Statement of truth in support of an application for registration based upon adverse possession.
Guidance for landlords who wish to gain possession of their property.
Use this form ('particulars of claim') with Form N5 to tell a court why you're seeking possession, for example if a tenant hasn't complied with the tenancy terms. Includes guidance notes N119A, N7A and N7B.
Forms to apply for or defend a property possession claim in England or Wales.
A property owner or landlord can use this form with a 'particulars of claim' form to make a claim for possession of property in Wales, if the notice was served on or after 1 December 2022.
Combined Writ of Possession and Control for costs of action: Form No.66a.
Use this form ('particulars of claim') with Form N5 Wales to tell a court why you're seeking possession, for example if a tenant hasn't complied with the tenancy terms in Wales, if the notice was served on or after 1...
Combined Writ of Possession and Control: Form No.66.
Defence form for an accelerated possession procedure on a standard contract where the property is located wholly or partly in England.
Find out who is entitled to a share of someone’s property, possessions and money if they die without making a will
Form PF88: Request for issue of Writ of Possession (rule 83.9(3) and rule 83.13).
Guidance about adverse possession of registered land. Aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 4).
Form PF89: Request for issue of Writ of Possession and Writ of Control combined (rule 83.9(3) and rule 83.13(9)).
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