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By Katie Todd

The government have announced that evictions will not be enforced whilst the national restrictions are in place. Bailiff enforcement action is on halt until 11 January 2021 at the earliest, except for the

The government have extended the stay on possession proceedings and increased eviction notice periods to 6 months. Extended stay on possession proceedingsCourt proceedings after 20th September6-month eviction notice periodsExemptions to 6-month notice periods6-month

The government have made a last-minute decision to extend the eviction 'ban' for another four weeks and introduce six-month notice periods until 31st March 2021. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has stated: “I know

The Welsh government have introduced a 6-month notice period for landlords seeking to evict their tenants. The announcement was made on Thursday 23rd July and applies to notices given on or after Friday

Back in July, the government announced changes to eviction processes in England and Wales. These temporary measures aim to help the courts cope with the influx of possession proceedings once the 'eviction ban'

As we're half way into the first month of 2020, it's vital that landlords and investors know what this year has in store for the property sector. To keep you in the loop,

The problem At the point a Section 21 is served, there is a potential for a tenant to find themselves homeless. People in employment or not in receipt of benefits related to housing,

What is a Section 21 notice? Serving a Section 21 notice is currently the only way for a landlord to seek possession where the tenant is either not in breach of the tenancy or

Understanding suspended possession orders For the vast majority of landlords, their tenancies end amicably or not so amicably upon the expiry of a tenant’s notice or a landlord’s section 21 notice. In a