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Homelessness: Advice for private tenants

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  1. Advice for private tenants
  2. Tenants rights
  3. Repairs and property condition
  4. Problems paying rent
  5. You are here: Noticed served
  6. Landlord harassment and threats of illegal eviction

Noticed served

If you’ve been given any type of notice, you should first check if it is legal. For an assured shorthold tenancy, you could receive a section 21 or a section 8 notice:

Section 21

A Section 21 notice is sometimes called a ‘no fault’ notice, as your landlord does not need to give a reason. The notice must be valid, otherwise it cannot be used to evict you:

  • It must be a 6A form. View a copy of the form
  • You must be given at least 2 months’ notice
  • Your landlord must apply to the court within 4 months of the end date
  • It cannot be given within the first 4 months of your original tenancy

There are other scenarios in which landlords are not able to use a Section 21 notice. For more details, as well as how to challenge a Section 21 notice, visit: If you get a ‘section 21’ eviction notice - Citizens Advice

It is possible to receive both notices – ensure that you take steps to deal with both.

It is important that you continue to pay your rent until the day the tenancy ends, otherwise the landlord may take action to recover unpaid rent.

Section 8

A Section 8 notice can be given if a landlord has a legal reason (‘grounds for possession’) to end your tenancy, such as rent arrears or property damage. The landlord is required to prove this in court.

Your landlord is required to provide at least 14 days’ notice. The landlord has a year to apply to court. The notice must be valid, otherwise it cannot be used to evict you:

  • It must be in writing using form 3. View a copy of the form
  • It must include your name, address, the grounds for possession and the notice end date

There are other scenarios in which landlords are not able to use a Section 8 notice. For more details, as well as how to challenge a Section 8 notice visit: If you get a ‘section 8’ eviction notice - Citizens Advice

It is possible to receive both notices – ensure that you take steps to deal with both.

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Contact the Homeless team

If you need any further advice or assistance please get in touch. Phone: Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm. Out of Hours: Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm or during the weekend and bank holidays

Telephone: 01709 336009

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Further information for Tenants

  • Download the Repairs and Maintenance Policy
  • Download the Gas and Carbon Monoxide Safety Policy
  • Download the Electrical Safety Policy
  • Download the House and Fire Safety Policy
  • Download the Damp, Mould and Condensation Policy

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