Rent Arrears: When to Act, What to Say, and When to Escalate
A step-by-step guide to managing rent arrears properly — from the first missed payment through to repayment plans and legal escalation. Covers the common mistakes that weaken later possession claims and explains how early, structured intervention often avoids court altogether.
RENT, TENANCIES & POSSESSION
Arman Khosravi - Solicitor
2/2/20261 min read


Rent arrears rarely begin with a dramatic refusal to pay. More often, they start quietly — a missed payment, a shortfall, an explanation that sounds reasonable. The danger for landlords is not showing flexibility, but waiting too long, saying the wrong things, or handling the situation inconsistently.
Early arrears management is critical. The way the first missed payment is addressed often determines whether the situation resolves quickly or deteriorates. Informal arrangements, unclear agreements, or poorly worded communications can seriously weaken a landlord’s position later, particularly if possession becomes necessary.
At Hermens, we approach arrears as a staged process. Early intervention is firm but proportionate, with communications that are clear, documented and legally safe. Where repayment plans are appropriate, they are structured properly. Where escalation is required, it happens without unnecessary delay.
Because we are solicitor-led, we are constantly mindful of how early communications may later be scrutinised. We see many cases where landlords or agents have unintentionally undermined their own position by granting informal concessions, accepting inconsistent payments, or failing to document agreements clearly.
For managed landlords, arrears are handled within a clear framework, with defined triggers for action and escalation. For landlords facing arrears issues independently, we often advise on strategy before matters reach breaking point.
Rent arrears are stressful, but they do not have to be chaotic. With the right approach, many situations resolve early. Where they don’t, landlords who have acted properly from the outset are in a far stronger position.
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