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Claim form for possession of property

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Claimant

In the

Claim No.

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(name(s) and address(es))

SEAL

Defendant(s)

(name(s) and address(es))

The claimant is claiming possession of :

which (includes) (does not include) residential property. Full particulars of the claim are attached. (The claimant is also making a claim for money). This claim will be heard on: at 20 at am/pm

At the hearing • The court will consider whether or not you must leave the property and, if so, when. • It will take into account information the claimant provides and any you provide. What you should do • Get help and advice immediately from a solicitor or an advice agency. • Help yourself and the court by filling in the defence form and coming to the hearing to make sure the court knows all the facts.

Defendant’s name and address for service

Court fee Solicitor’s costs Total amount Issue date

£ £ £

N5 Claim form for possession of property (08.05)

HMCS

Claim No.

Grounds for possession The claim for possession is made on the following ground(s): rent arrears other breach of tenancy forfeiture of the lease mortgage arrears other breach of the mortgage trespass other (please specify) Is the claimant claiming demotion of tenancy?

Anti-social behaviour The claimant is alleging: actual or threatened anti-social behaviour actual or threatened use of the property for unlawful purposes

Yes Yes

No No

Is the claimant claiming an order suspending the right to buy? See full details in the attached particulars of claim Does, or will, the claim include any issues under the Human Rights Act 1998?

Yes

No

Statement of Truth

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(I believe)(The claimant believes) that the facts stated in this claim form are true. I am duly authorised by the claimant to sign this statement.

date signed * (Claimant)(Litigation friend (where the claimant is a child or a patient))(Claimant’s solicitor)

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