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  2. Figures showing a six-year high in repossessions by bailiffs through no-fault evictions have prompted campaigners to make fresh calls for rental protections. ... that in 2023 some 25,910 people ...

  3. No-fault evictions hit seven-year high amid government delays ...

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    Ban on no-fault evictions was missed out of King ... also show that 2307 households were removed from their homes by bailiffs as a result of a no-fault eviction between July and September 2023, up ...

  4. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the first state to pass a just-cause eviction law in 1974. [1] Interest in these laws has grown in recent years with California passing a just-cause eviction law in 2019 [4] and Oregon passing a bill enumerating valid causes for evicting tenants the same year. [5]

  5. More than 150 apartment block residents face eviction after ...

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    Campaigners have warned landlords are rushing to force out tenants as Labour’s ban on no-fault evictions looms. Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have promised to outlaw Section 21 evictions ...

  6. Figures from April showed that in 2023, some 25,910 people were assessed as needing help for homelessness because of having had a Section 21 notice served on them – the highest number in the six ...

  7. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An analysis by the Aspen Institute indicated between 19 and 23 million, or 20 percent of renters, were at risk for eviction by the end of September, 2020; [19] a separate July 2021 United States Census Bureau survey projects 7 million households unable to pay rent and at risk of eviction, with a potential 3 million eviction filings in the next ...

  8. Renters (Reform) Bill 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The Renters (Reform) Bill was a proposed Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, on 17 May 2023. The legislation proposed to end the no-fault eviction of tenants, as well as making it easier for landlords to evict antisocial tenants. [1]

  9. No-fault eviction ban delayed indefinitely by court reforms - AOL

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