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Section 21 vs Section 8 Eviction: What's Changing and What You Need to Know
The eviction landscape is shifting. Section 21 evictions (no-fault evictions) are being phased out. Section 8 evictions (for breach of tenancy) are becoming the primary method. Many landlords don't understand the difference between these two processes or how the changes affect them. Some are still using outdated procedures that could result in invalid evictions. This guide explains both processes, how they differ, and how to navigate the changing eviction landscape. Section 2

Amanda Woodward
Apr 36 min read


The Renters' Rights Act: 5 Key Things Every Landlord Must Know
The private rented sector is about to undergo the most significant transformation in decades. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 represents a fundamental shift in how landlord-tenant relationships work in the UK. But here's the thing: most landlords don't understand what's actually changing. They hear "Section 21 is being abolished" and panic. They don't realize that the new system actually gives them clearer, stronger tools for legitimate evictions. This guide breaks down the 5 ke

Amanda Woodward
Mar 278 min read


The Renters' Rights Act 2025: What Section 21's Abolition Really Means for Landlords
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 represents the most significant change to UK landlord-tenant law in a generation. Section 21 evictions—the "no-fault" eviction tool that landlords have relied on for decades—are being abolished. But the story doesn't end there. The House of Lords has proposed game-changing amendments that could exempt small landlords (those with 5 or fewer properties) from the initial rollout. That's 83% of UK landlords who might get more time to adapt. More impor

Amanda Woodward
Mar 278 min read
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