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Private landlord eviction claims are at higher levels than before pandemic
This article is an external press release originally published on the Landlord News website, which has now been migrated to the Just Landlords blog.
The Ministry of Justice has released its latest statistics on mortgage and landlord possessions in England and Wales, covering January-March 2022.
The statistics show that at this time, there were 19,033 claims for possession made by landlords. Both private landlord claims and claims made as a result of a ‘no fault’ Section 21 notice were above pre-pandemic levels.
Matt Downie, chief executive of Crisis, comments: “More private renters are now facing eviction than before the pandemic. It is simply unacceptable that the UK government is allowing thousands of people to be forced from their homes.
“While families across the country battle to keep roofs over their heads, government inaction over the spiralling costs of energy, rent and food is causing more and more people to be sucked into this crisis.
“To prevent unthinkable numbers of people being pushed into homelessness, we urge the government to make good on their pledge to scrap ‘no fault’ Section 21 notices as quickly as possible, as well as unfreezing housing benefit so it covers the true cost of renting.
“More dither and delay will lead to more households being forced into making impossible decisions as their budgets are squeezed to breaking point.”