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Renting privately If you get a ‘section 21’ eviction notice If you get a ‘section 8’ eviction notice If you're being evicted because you asked for repairs Repossession by your landlord's mortgage
Eviction for mortgage arrears
Eviction for mortgage arrears This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Your mortgage lender must take you to court
Eviction for rent arrears
Eviction for rent arrears This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales About eviction for rent arrears Important
Challenging an eviction with discrimination law
The first thing you need to do is make sure your discrimination problem is covered by the Equality Act. You’ll then need to decide the best way to use the law to challenge the eviction and gather
If you get a ‘section 8’ eviction notice
landlord will need to go to court to evict you. You might be able to challenge your eviction and stay longer in your home. When you can get a section 8 notice You might get a section 8 notice at any time
Stop your eviction from going to court
You might be able to do things to stop your landlord going to court to evict you. What you can do will depend on the reason you’re being evicted - each tenancy type will have different reasons
If you get a ‘section 21’ eviction notice
landlord will need to go to court to evict you. You might be able to challenge your eviction and stay longer in your home. You might have to pay court costs if you decide to challenge your eviction. You
Preparing to challenge your eviction if you've been discriminated against
Before you take any action you need to make sure your discrimination problem is covered by the Equality Act. You might be able to stop your eviction if: your landlord is evicting you because
If you're being evicted as a lodger
landlord, but you share other spaces like corridors or stairs - for example if you live in your landlord’s converted garage. As a lodger, you don’t have much protection against eviction but your
Get help if you're being evicted
agreement to make sure. If you’re not sure, or you have a different kind of agreement with a private landlord, check your tenancy type if you rent from a private landlord. You can only be evicted