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  2. You can evict tenants who have an assured shorthold tenancy using a Section 21 or Section 8 notice, or both. Use a Section 8 notice if your tenants have broken the terms of the tenancy....

  3. What is a section 8 notice? Your private landlord can give you a section 8 notice if: you have an assured or assured shorthold tenancy (AST) they have a legal reason to evict you, for example, rent arrears. Most private renters have ASTs.

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · A Section 8 notice, as part of the Housing Act 1988, is issued to end an assured tenancy and can help landlords to repossess their rental property from their tenants. This type of notice is served when a landlord wishes to regain possession of their property, but it can only be issued if certain grounds are breached by the tenant.

  5. If your landlord hasn’t gone to court yet, it’s worth checking your eviction notice first to make sure it’s valid. If you have an assured shorthold tenancy, your landlord must give you either a ‘section 21 notice’ or a ‘section 8’ notice.

  6. The court has to make an outright possession order if: your landlord uses ground 8 on your notice. you owe more than 2 months' rent at your hearing. An outright possession order means you have to leave. Even if your arrears are below 2 months, make sure you are paying them back. Find out how to deal with rent arrears.

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