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Landlords need to follow certain procedures when evicting tenants - find out about eviction notices, harassment and illegal evictions, and going to court
Your landlord must follow strict procedures if they want you to leave…
Landlords can sometimes evict tenants using ‘accelerated possession’. This…
If your landlord goes to court to evict you, there will be a ‘possession…
If you do not leave your home by the date given in an outright possession…
It’s a crime for your landlord to harass you or try to force you out of a…
Eviction of council or housing association tenants: grounds for eviction, notice period, and what a court can decide
You may be able to stop or delay the eviction. You can get advice from…
Your council or housing association must give you a written warning notice…
Your council or housing association will need permission from a court to…
Includes help with homelessness, evictions and squatting
Information for landlords in England on tenant eviction: assured shorthold tenancies, including eviction notices, Section 21, Section 8, accelerated possession, possession orders, bailiffs
A new government-backed scheme providing free legal advice to help 38,000 people a year at risk of losing their home launches today (1 August).
Notice used by landlords to end a tenancy under section 33D(3) of the Immigration Act 2014.
Information on proposals in the Renters (Reform) Bill to abolish section 21 'no fault' evictions and deliver a simpler, more secure tenancy structure.
Information relating to the Renters (Reform) Bill which was introduced to Parliament on 17 May 2023.
Once-in-a-generation reforms will deliver safer, fairer and higher quality homes.
Private renting as a tenant - repairs, rent increases and arrears, settling disputes, deposits and your rights and responsibilities.
Information about legal aid available for people facing the loss of their home.
This guidance describes new measures that will protect tenants from eviction when they raise a complaint about the condition of their home.
Guidance for landlords who wish to gain possession of their property.
Guidance describing tenant harassment and setting out what people can do if they are being harassed or are threatened with illegal eviction.
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