LANDLORDS - EVICTION NOTICES - IMPORTANT UPDATE !!!
Charlotte Dyer explains todays announcements to the changes in the Eviction Ban
Hot off the press today the latest changes to the eviction ban and notice periods.
The government has confirmed that the evictions ban will end on 31 May 2021, however, bailiffs have been asked not to carry out an eviction if anyone living in the property has Covid-19 symptoms or is self-isolating. From 1 June 2021, notice periods - which had previously been extended to six months' notice - will be reduced to four months' notice. The announcement also said that, "subject to the public health advice and progress with the Roadmap", notice periods will return to pre-pandemic levels from 1 October 2021.
Courts will continue to prioritise the most serious cases, such as those involving fraud or anti-social behaviour, with many of the evictions waiting to be enforced when the ban lifts predating the pandemic. Notice periods for the most serious cases will remain lower. These include:
Anti-social behaviour (immediate to 4 weeks’ notice)
Domestic abuse in the social sector (2 to 4 weeks’ notice)
False statement (2 to 4 weeks’ notice)
Over 4 months’ accumulated rent arrears (4 weeks’ notice)
Breach of immigration rules ‘Right to Rent’ (2 weeks’ notice)
Death of a tenant (2 months’ notice)
Notice periods for cases where there is four or more months of unpaid rent, will be reduced to two months’ notice from 1 August 2021. This is to "support both landlords and tenants and responds to the greater difference between Covid-19 and pre-Covid-19 notice periods for rent arrears," said the government's announcement.