‘A new deal for renting’ – Section 21 consultation

‘A new deal for renting’ – Section 21 consultation

11:59 AM, 22nd July 2019, About 5 years ago 11

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The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government have now published details of its consultation into views on implementing the highly controversial decision to ban Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 and improving section 8 eviction grounds. The consultation closes 11:45pm on 12/10/19.

Details of the Consultation: 

“The government is committed to modernising the rented sector, and intends to introduce a new, fairer deal for both landlords and tenants.

On 15 April 2019, the government announced that it will put an end to so called ‘no-fault’ evictions by repealing section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. Under the new framework, a tenant cannot be evicted from their home without good reason. This will provide tenants with more stability, protecting them from having to make frequent moves at short notice, and enabling them to put down roots and plan for the future.

The government also proposed to strengthen the section 8 eviction process, so landlords are able to regain their property should they wish to sell it or move into it themselves. This will provide a more secure legal framework and a more stable rental market for landlords to remain and invest in.

This consultation seeks views on how section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 has been used in the past, and the circumstances in which landlords should be able to regain possession once it has been abolished, including what changes may be necessary to the existing grounds for possession in Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988.

We are also inviting views on the implications of removing the ability of landlords to grant assured shorthold tenancies in the future, how the processing of repossession orders through the courts could be improved, and whether the reforms should be extended to other types of landlords, most notably, to housing associations.”

Ways to respond

Email: TenancyReform@communities.gov.uk

Write to:

Private Rented Sector Strategy and Reform Division
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Third Floor, South West – Fry Building
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF


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Carla mason

13:37 PM, 27th July 2019, About 5 years ago

Whiteskifreak
I was sent a copy of a different letter then.
Minister states 'the government will put an end to no fault evictions by repealing section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. The government is committed to modernising the private rented sector and intend to introduce a new fairer deal for both.
tenants and landlords.' Not much point in having a consultation if they have already decided. Totally ignored all the points I made. Maybe Boris will change things after the clear out.

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