Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer

If you get an ‘RHW’ eviction notice from your landlord

This advice applies to Wales

Giving you an RHW (Renting Homes Wales) form that says ‘termination’ or ‘possession’ is the first step your landlord has to take to make you leave your home.

If your RHW form is valid, your landlord will need to go to court to evict you. You won't have to leave your home straight away.

You might be able to challenge your eviction and stay longer in your home.

If you’ve got a 'section 21' or 'section 8' eviction notice

If you’ve got one of these eviction notices, it’s valid if your landlord gave it to you before 1 December 2022.

You should check our advice on:

Check what you can do about the RHW form

There are 2 groups of eviction notices that landlords give using RHW forms:

  • 'no fault' notices - your landlord doesn’t need a reason for giving you a no fault notice
  • 'with grounds' notices - your landlord has to give you a reason for giving you a with grounds notice

What happens next and what you can do depends on which RHW form you’ve got and what kind of landlord you rent from.

The name of the form should be at the top. It starts with ‘Form RHW’, followed by a number - for example ‘Form RHW16’.

Check if you have a no fault notice

Your notice is a no fault notice if it’s one of the following:

  • Form RHW16
  • Form RHW17
  • Form RHW18
  • Form RHW22
  • Form RHW24
  • Form RHW25
  • Form RHW38

If you have one of these forms and you rent from a private landlord, find out what to do if you get a no fault notice.

If you have an RHW18 form and you rent from your local council or a housing association, check our advice on what to do if you’ve got an eviction notice.

Check if you have a with grounds notice

Your notice is a with grounds notice if it’s one of the following:

  • Form RHW20
  • Form RHW21
  • Form RHW23

If you have one of these forms and you rent from a private landlord, find out what to do if you get a with grounds notice.

If you have one of these forms and you rent from your local council or a housing association, check our advice on what to do if you’ve got an eviction notice.

If you’re not sure which kind of RHW form it is

You should ask your landlord or letting agent - or talk to an adviser.

Did this advice help?
Why wasn't this advice helpful?

Please tell us more about why our advice didn't help.

Did this advice help?

Thank you, your feedback has been submitted.