No-fault evictions surge 65% ahead of May ban deadline

Original Article Summary

Section 21 no-fault evictions have increased by 65% in recent months as landlords accelerate proceedings ahead of the 1 May deadline when the practice will be prohibited. The surge comes as landlords seek to initiate proceedings under existing legislation before new tenant protections take effect. The post No-fault evictions surge 65% ahead of May ban deadline appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Section 21 no-fault evictions have surged 65% ahead of the 1 May ban deadline, as landlords accelerate proceedings under existing legislation before new tenant protections take effect.

Investor Relevance

Critical for all landlords as it signals the end of no-fault evictions and forces portfolio reassessment. Landlords must evaluate current tenancies and consider whether to proceed with Section 21 notices before the deadline or adapt to fault-based eviction processes only.

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