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Eviction Notice
(2015)
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When a compulsive gambler gets confronted by his wife. What will he chose, The gambling or his family?
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Your council or housing association will send you a notice if they want to evict you. This is called a ‘notice seeking possession’. You won’t have to leave your home straight away.
If you’re still there on the date they want you to leave, your landlord will usually have to go to court to start the eviction process. There are lots of steps they must follow before they can evict you.
If you don't leave your home and your landlord takes you to court, you might have to pay their court costs as well as court fees. This can be expensive.
Your landlord must send you the correct notice - the rules depend on your tenancy type.
You should also check if your notice has any other mistakes on it - like the wrong address or name.
Contact your nearest Citizens Advice if you're not sure what tenancy type you have or if you need help checking your notice.
Your landlord must give you notice in writing.
If you got your notice seeking possession on or after 1 October 2021, your landlord should have given you:
The government temporarily changed the law around evictions. In most situations your landlord should have given you extra notice. If you’re thinking about challenging your eviction you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord had to give you 3 months’ notice.
Your landlord had to give you 6 months’ notice unless:
you owed them at least 6 months’ rent
you weren’t allowed to rent because of your immigration status
you’ve committed antisocial behaviour or some criminal offences
someone you lived with moved out because you were violent or threatening
If one of these things applies to you, you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord had to give you 4 months’ notice unless:
you owed them at least 4 months’ rent
you weren’t allowed to rent because of your immigration status
you’ve committed antisocial behaviour or some criminal offences
someone you lived with moved out because you were violent or threatening
If one of these things applies to you, you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord had to give you 4 months’ notice unless:
you owed them less than 4 months’ rent - in this situation they have to give you 2 months’ notice
you owed them more than 4 months’ rent - in this situation they have to give you 4 weeks’ notice
you weren’t allowed to rent because of your immigration status
you committed antisocial behaviour or some criminal offences
someone you lived with moved out because you were violent or threatening
If one of these things applies to you, you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord might be able to start the court process immediately. Contact your nearest Citizens Advice for help if you’re being evicted for anti-social behaviour.
You should always mention if there are mistakes in your notice. In some cases, the court might decide that the case can go ahead anyway.
Your landlord doesn’t need to use the same form.
If you got your notice seeking possession on or after 26 March 2020 and before 29 August 2020, your landlord had to give you 3 months’ notice.
If you got your notice seeking possession on or after 29 August 2020, your landlord had to give you at least 28 days' notice. If the time between when your rent payments are due is longer than 28 days, your landlord had to give you that much notice. The notice must expire either on the day before or on the same day you pay your rent.
Your landlord must give you notice in writing.
If you got your notice seeking possession on or after 1 October 2021, your landlord should have given you at least 28 days' notice. If the time between when your rent payments are due is longer than 28 days, your landlord needs to give you that much notice. The notice must expire either on the day before or on the same day you pay your rent.
If you got your notice between 26 March 2020 and 30 September 2021, there were special rules because of coronavirus.
The government temporarily changed the law around evictions. In most situations your landlord should have given you extra notice. If you’re thinking about challenging your eviction you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord had to give you 3 months’ notice.
Your landlord had to give you 6 months’ notice unless:
you owed them at least 6 months’ rent
you weren’t allowed to rent because of your immigration status
you’ve committed antisocial behaviour or some criminal offences
someone you lived with moved out because you were violent or threatening
If one of these things applies to you, you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord had to give you 4 months’ notice unless:
you owed them at least 4 months’ rent
you weren’t allowed to rent because of your immigration status
you’ve committed antisocial behaviour or some criminal offences
someone you lived with moved out because you were violent or threatening
If one of these things applies to you, you should talk to an adviser.
Your landlord had to give you 4 months’ notice unless:
you owed them less than 4 months’ rent - in this situation they have to give you 2 months’ notice
you owed them more than 4 months’ rent - in this situation they have to give you 4 weeks’ notice
you weren’t allowed to rent because of your immigration status
you committed antisocial behaviour or some criminal offences
someone you lived with moved out because you were violent or threatening
If one of these things applies to you, you should talk to an adviser.
Your tenancy agreement must say that your landlord can evict you during your fixed-term tenancy if you break the terms of your agreement.
You should always mention if there are mistakes in your notice. In some cases, the court might decide that the case can go ahead anyway.
Your landlord doesn’t need to use the same form.
If you got your notice seeking possession on or after 26 March 2020
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