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The Eviction Process in the UK: What Landlords Must Know in 2026
Eviction can take 6 months and cost £8,000+. But most landlords don't know there are two completely different processes. Using the wrong one could cost you months and thousands of pounds. In 2026, the eviction landscape has fundamentally changed under the Renters Rights Act. Section 21 no-fault evictions are now abolished. This guide explains the current eviction process, the new possession grounds framework, and how to navigate eviction successfully in 2026. Section 21 Evict

Amanda Woodward
Apr 199 min read


Landlords Exiting the UK Market in 2025: Statistics, Reasons, and What It Means
The Great Landlord Exodus Something unprecedented is happening in the UK property market. Landlords are leaving. Not gradually. But in significant numbers. And 2025 is shaping up to be a watershed year. The statistics are stark. The reasons are clear. The implications are profound. This blog explores the data, the drivers, and what it means for the remaining landlords—and for the UK rental market as a whole. The Numbers: How Many Landlords Are Leaving? Let's start with the da

Amanda Woodward
Apr 1810 min read


The Renters' Rights Act: From Section 21 to 8 Grounds for Possession—A Landlord's Guide to Clarity and Control
The conversation around the Renters' Rights Act has been dominated by fear, particularly the end of Section 21. But this legislative shift should be viewed as a gain in clarity, not a loss of control for landlords. The introduction of 8 new, clearly defined grounds for possession provides a more robust and defensible framework. These grounds are split into Mandatory (e.g., selling the property, significant rent arrears) and Discretionary (e.g., breach of tenancy, antisocial b

Amanda Woodward
Feb 614 min read
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