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Section 8 Grounds for Possession: Know Your Options and Build a Winning Claim
Most landlords who lose possession claims do not lose because they have a weak case. They lose because they did not build their case properly. The grounds exist. The legislation is clear. But without the right documentation, the right notice, and the right approach, even a legitimate claim can fail — and that failure costs time, money, and control of your own asset. Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 is your legal framework for recovering possession of a property let on an ass
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May 114 min read


The End of Section 21: What UK Landlords Must Know About Section 8 Evictions and Section 13 Rent Increases
The landscape of the UK private rented sector is undergoing a seismic shift. With the abolition of Section 21 "no-fault" evictions under the Renters' Rights Bill, landlords, investors, and property managers face a new and unforgiving reality. For decades, Section 21 provided a straightforward, flexible mechanism to regain possession of a property without citing a specific reason. That era is over. This is not just a legal update. It is a defining moment that will separate pro
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Apr 3010 min read
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