What replaced Section 21 after the ban?
Direct answer
Section 8 grounds-based eviction replaced Section 21 from 1 May 2026. Landlords must now identify a legal ground from Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988, serve the correct notice, and prove the ground in court.
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Common questions
- What replaced Section 21 after the ban?
- Section 8 grounds-based eviction replaced Section 21 from 1 May 2026. Landlords must now identify a legal ground from Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988, serve the correct notice, and prove the ground in court.
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