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Housing update
10 September 2020
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement addresses the government's measures to protect renters from eviction during the autumn and winter following the coronavirus pandemic.
Action Requested
The minister announces a six-month notice requirement for new evictions, except in cases of severe anti-social behaviour or rent arrears. The regulations will remain until March 2021 and provide reassurance to tenants while enabling landlords to take action where necessary. Additionally, guidance is issued to bailiffs to prevent enforcement of evictions during local lockdowns and the Christmas period.
Key Facts
- Government measures include a six-month notice requirement for new eviction actions except in egregious cases.
- Regulations will remain in place until March 2021.
- £180 million funding is available for Discretionary Housing Payments to support renters with housing costs.
- New Civil Procedure Rules come into force on September 20, requiring landlords to provide relevant tenant information when bringing a possession claim.
- Guidance will be issued to bailiffs preventing enforcement of evictions in areas under local lockdown measures.
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