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In England and Wales, a section 21 notice, also known as a section 21 notice of possession or a section 21 eviction, is a notice under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988, [1] that a landlord must give to their tenant to begin the process to take possession of a property let on an assured shorthold tenancy without providing a reason for wishing to take possession.
The Government will honour its manifesto pledge to provide security for tenants in the private rented sector by ending Section 21 notices. No-fault evictions to be abolished in new renters Bill ...
The legislation proposed to end the no-fault eviction of tenants, as well as making it easier for landlords to evict antisocial tenants. [1] After the bill's 3rd commons reading, the announcement of the 2024 general election caused the bill to be discontinued during the parliamentary wash-up period. [2]
Residents of Vive Living in Deptford have been served with Section 21 eviction notices just weeks before Christmas
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to outlaw Section 21 so-called no-fault evictions, with the ban expected to be implemented by next summer
Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. More on this story. How are renting and eviction rules changing? Bill banning no-fault evictions to return to ...
In the United Kingdom, revenge eviction is legal via the use of a Section 21 notice so-called no-fault eviction". In the United States, retaliatory eviction as its known is illegal, and since Edwards v. Habib (1968) has been as a legal defence for renters unjustly removed from their homes.
The Government first pledged to scrap no-fault evictions in 2019. Earlier this month in the Queen’s Speech, it said it will introduce a Renters Reform Bill to protect private renters and abolish ...