Should landlords be allowed to evict tenants without providing a specific reason?
The UK government has debated banning "Section 21" notices, which currently allow landlords to evict tenants with two months' notice without providing any reason. Proponents of a ban argue it is essential to stop "revenge evictions" and provide stability for families renting their homes. Opponents, particularly landlord associations, argue that removing this mechanism will cause landlords to sell up and leave the market, ultimately reducing the supply of rental homes and driving up prices.
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