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Grounds for Eviction

So much is spoken about section 21 and accelerated possession but not so much about the other routes to possession.

In this series, we will be looking at the grounds for Assured and Assured Shorthold tenants one at a time. The pros and cons of using each of them, when you can and can’t use them, the perils, pitfalls, defences and counterclaims.

Although this series of posts was written some time ago, the law has not changed (much) since then, so it is still valid.

 

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 9 – Suitable Alternative Accommodation

March 31, 2016 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

Here’s the wording from the ground “Suitable ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 12 – breach of any obligation on the tenancy

April 21, 2016 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

Here is the wording of the Act “Any obligation of ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 13 – Waste or Neglect

April 28, 2016 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

This is the wording of the ground “The condition ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 14 – nuisance, annoyance or criminal conviction

May 5, 2016 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

This is the wording of the ground The tenant or a ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 14A – Violence to occupier

May 19, 2016 by Tessa Shepperson

This is the wording of the ground: The ... Continue reading

Grounds for Eviction: – Ground 15 – Deterioration of Furniture

May 31, 2016 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

Here is the wording of the ground. The condition ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 16 – Premises let to employees

June 9, 2016 by Tessa Shepperson

This is the wording of the ground: “The ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Ground 17 – Tenancy induced by a false statement

June 15, 2016 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

This is the wording of the ground:- 'The tenant ... Continue reading

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Grounds for Eviction: Conclusion

June 23, 2016 by Tessa Shepperson

So we have examined the 18 grounds for eviction ... Continue reading

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