Possession cases that began before lockdown – including
proceedings against anti-social tenants – will be prioritised when the courts
reopen next month. Housing Minister, Christopher Pincher MP confirmed the news
in response to a written question asking whether the current evictions ban will
be extended. The NRLA has been campaigning for cases which began before the
pandemic to be given priority, after it was revealed some landlords and
neighbours were trapped with abusive tenants, with the eviction ban preventing
landlords repossessing the properties. Read more on the NRLA website.
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