Now that the ban is ending , landlords will have to give tenants six months notice if they wish to evict renters.
The charity is calling for reforms that give judges more discretion to allow tenants to stay in their homes.If you're a private tenant, a landlord can ask you to move out by issuing a Section 21 or Section 8 notice. It’s "really important" to know where you are in that process, said Amy Hughes, housing expert at Citizens Advice.
Explain the effect that coronavirus has had on your household and income and ask if they'll accept reduced payments, or let you pay back arrears at a rate you can afford.
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
So how does the landlord manage without an income to pay the bills, is the govt going to fund him, if not why not.
are you looking for political campain logo?
Imagine paying rent to a BTL LL who has made a tonne on the property via HB for the past 30 yrs & now wants to evict you because of the China visus.
Lucky I always my pay my rent
It would have been better if the goverment lifted the benefit cap just while we have this pandemic. People who have lost their job would get their full rent paid till they could find work.
Who are they going to rent to, other people who have no money?
Don't pay = no house. Landlords have bills too.
If people don't pay their rents a lot of them will get kicked out when the bank repossesses them from the landlord anyway. The eviction ban isn't the only thing that is ending.
With another looming lockdown, pathetic!
Wow lol, try and evict me and see what happen, better bring the fucking army with you.
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