Council housing - evictions

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Evictions

The most common ground for eviction is non-payment of rent however eviction is also possible for breaching other aspects of the tenancy agreement.

Once a Possession Order is obtained from the Courts any application to avoid the eviction being carried out or to vary the terms of the order must be made to the Court itself rather than the Council.

If tenants are facing a Possession Order, it is advisable to seek independent legal advice. Tenants can contact a solicitor directly or the local Citizens Advice Bureau link to external website can offer free advice.

There is no guarantee that the Courts will not evict households with children. 

The Council or other Registered Social Landlords generally have no obligation to re-house those who are evicted for non-payment of rent.

What happens if I am evicted?

If you are evicted you will have to find alternative accommodation for yourself and anyone else who is living with you.

The court will tell you the date and time that the bailiff will arrive. A representative from Housing will also be there. The locks of the house will be changed and any of your belongings that are still there will be cleared.

Can I stop the eviction?

The earlier you take action or get advice the better. It is more difficult to make agreements at a late stage. You may apply for the Warrant of Possession to be suspended. The court will then reconsider your case but may not agree to alter the decision Please remember, if you are having difficulties paying your rent:

Last updated: 11 May 2009
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