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Currently, a Section 21 Notice (Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988), sometimes known as “no-fault eviction”, allows landlords to give notice to an assured shorthold tenant, evicting them and forcing them to leave a property without solid legal reasons. Landlords do not have to establish fault on the part of the tenant and can give notice to the tenant (as long as certain conditions are met) to leave the property in eight weeks.

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