Forfeiture of Lease.
When a tenant is in breach, many landlords turn to forfeiture of commercial lease as a route to regain possession of their premises.
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We understand how stressful the situation is: you need to retake control of a property, protect your rental income, and avoid unnecessary delays. Left unchecked, the breach can escalate and make recovery harder.
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At Strikes Property Services Group, we manage the forfeiture process so you can return property quickly and legally.
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Our service includes:
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Evidence of breaches
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Issue legal notices
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Secure the property
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Negotiate with tenant
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Manage repossession steps
We work with.
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Commercial landlords
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Property managers and owners
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Landowners
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Lettings agents
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Legal companies and solicitors

Strikes Forfeiture of Lease process.
1. Lease Review & Breach Assessment
We review the lease to confirm a forfeiture clause and assess whether the breach qualifies.
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2. Instruction & Evidence Submitted
You complete the instruction form and provide evidence of the breach, such as rent arrears schedules.
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3. Arrange Attendance
We book the locksmith and our agent and confirm the appointment with you.
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4. Secure The Property
We change locks, take an inventory of goods, and secure the premises.
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5. Serve Notices & Notify Relevant Parties
We issue any required legal notices and notify parties such as mortgagees, subtenants and insurers as instructed.
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6. Reporting & Post-Forfeiture Tenant Management
We send a report with photos and handle post-forfeiture matters, including supervised goods removal or tenant liaison where needed.
About
Strikes Property Services Group.
Strikes Property Services Group is one of the UK’s leading property dispute resolution agencies.
Our team is specialised in forfeiture of commercial lease, with a fully legal approach as a core part of the service. This helps you retake control of your property without lengthy court proceedings. We also provide a fully comprehensive service, covering everything from providing evidence of breaches to changing locks, securing premises, informing authorities and negotiating with tenants.
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We take a pragmatic and legal approach to protect your commercial interests and reduce disruption.


