Industry News Sanjeev Shetty 10/03/2025

Landlord court fees rising

Court fees for landlords will rise in May, for the second time in a year.

The cost of possession claims rose to £391 in May 2024, and will hit £404 the month after next.

Other rises relevant to landlords include the cost of general applications to set aside or vary an order, which is now £303 and the cost of applying for a warrant of possession, which has risen to £148.

The rises in brief include:

  • £404 for making a possession claim (up from £391)
  • £313 for general applications to set aside or vary an order (increased from £303)
  • £148 for applying for a warrant of possession (was £143).

All will take effect from 1 May, if approved by Parliament.

The increases a year ago came against a backdrop of dissatisfaction over the quality of service landlords are getting from the courts.

In all, there are 171 court and tribunal fees that will rise, with the vast majority going up by 3.2%. The Ministry of Justice said a significant portion of these rises will be used to improve the efficiency of the service.

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Sanjeev Shetty

Sanjeev Shetty

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Sanj is a Content and Communications Officer for the NRLA, writing across the NRLA's communications channels. He has more than 25 years of writing experience, building a diverse portfolio of work which includes drafting speeches for London Mayor Sadiq Khan and scripts for TV presenter Dan Walker while working for the BBC.

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