Is Section 21 Being Abolished?

Yes. The reforms remove Section 21 “no-fault” evictions as part of wider tenancy law changes.

This means landlords are now expected to rely more heavily on correctly documented possession grounds, strong tenancy management, and proper compliance procedures where possession is required.

As a result, professional management, accurate record keeping, and proactive compliance are becoming increasingly important.

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