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Can a landlord or tenant take action against a trespasser ?

Yes, but usually this will involve applying for a possession order from the court.

These proceedings are known as a "claim against trespassers" under the Civil Procedure Rules Part 55. This is similar to the standard possession procedure.

It is possible to apply for a quick temporary possession order against a trespasser, known as an "Interim Possession Order" before the final order is made.

What happens if a landlord evicts a tenant without a court possession order ?

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