Record number of people lost their homes in Lancaster due to 'no-fault' repossessions
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Labour aims to ban Section 21 notices, which allow landlords to evict tenants with two months' notice without a reason, with its Renters’ Rights Bill.
The Bill will take up the baton from the Conservatives' Renters' (Reform) Bill, which had initially included a ban on so-called 'no-fault' evictions before being rescinded.
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Hide AdBut the latest figures from the Ministry of Justice show landlords submitted 66 'accelerated possession orders' to county courts in Lancaster in the year to June – up from 55 the year before.
These orders are submitted after a tenant has refused to leave the property following a Section 21 notice being issued.
In the same period, bailiffs made 30 evictions following a repossession order being issued – the highest figure since records began in 2003-04.
Some 32,789 of these 'no-fault' eviction claims were submitted to courts across England and Wales in 2023-24, the highest figure since 2015-16.
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Hide AdMeanwhile, repossessions jumped nearly 24% last year to 10,802, the highest figure in six years.
The true number of Section 21 notices issued is likely much higher, as these figures only include those in which the tenant has not left the property after two months.
Tom Darling, director of the Renters’ Reform Coalition, said although the Government has pledged to end 'no-fault' evictions, "renters cannot afford to wait much longer".
He added: "We must see legislation brought forward soon to get a grip on the situation and address the renting crisis".
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Hide AdThe Local Government Association, which represents councils, said the Section 21 ban "needs to be brought forward as quickly as possible", adding a "genuine cross-departmental approach to tackling this crisis, as part of a long-term government strategy, is key, with councils given the powers and resources needed to address the national shortage of affordable housing".
Labour's election manifesto said a ban on Section 21 evictions would be implemented "immediately", though no official timeframe has been provided.
The Government said it will "take action where the previous Government has failed" and protect renters – including ending 'no-fault' evictions.