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How will landlords be able to evict tenants after Renters' Rights Bill abolishes Section 21 no fault evictions? Find out how landlords will be able to use key new Section 8 grounds for possession from Labour's renter reforms to evict tenants and get their property back. The Renters' Rights Bill is due to come into effect in 2025 and will bring in new rules which will change landlords’ rights to bring a tenancy to an end in England. This video explains the differences between Section 21 and Section 8, and what landlords will need to do if they wish to evict tenants once the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force. It's Part 3 in a free training course called Renters' Rights Bill Explained, from lawyer turned landlord, Suzanne Smith. The Independent Landlord Youtube channel @indie_landlord by Suzanne Smith is your place for straightforward practical advice on how to prepare for the Renters’ Rights Act, without the politics. ⏱️ Time stamps ⏱️ 00:00 Intro 02:42 What is a Section 21 notice? 04:01 How does Section 21 work now? 05:10 How will the new Section 8 work? 06:11 Ground 1A: Landlord selling up 07:25 Ground 1: Landlord or family moving in 08:53 Grounds 8 and 10: Rent arrears 09:52 Grounds 7A and 14: Anti-Social Behaviour 11:54 Ground 4A: Student HMOs 14:46 Ground 12: Breach of tenancy agreement 15:53 Ground 6: Redevelopment by landlord 17:04 The Section 8 process for evicting tenants 20:30 When will Section 21 be abolished? 21:21 The transition arrangements for Section 21 notices ☕ Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/indie_landlord In this video, Suzanne covers: How does the current Section 21 eviction process work? How is it going to change the Renters' Rights Act abolishes Section 21 and landlords can only use Section 8? What reasons (grounds) will landlords need to have before they can evict tenants? The Section 8 process for evicting tenants The transition arrangements for using Section 21 on existing tenancies Links mentioned and useful links: ✉️ The Independent Landlord free weekly newsletter: https://theindependentlandlord.com/su... ➡️ Blog version of YouTube video with more detail: https://theindependentlandlord.com/rr... ➡️ Guide to the abolition of Section 21: https://theindependentlandlord.com/se... ➡️ How to serve a valid Section 21 notice: https://theindependentlandlord.com/re... 🔗 Where to get official versions of Form 6A (Section 21) and Form 3 (Section 8) for free: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/assured-t... 🔍 Check to see if an “eviction specialist” is properly regulated and licensed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority: https://www.sra.org.uk/consumers/regi... Footage from the House of Commons has been reproduced from the UK parliament website in accordance with their standard licence: https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Commons DISCLAIMER: This video is not legal advice, and with this area being so particularly complicated, do not take any action without first having spoken to a specialist solicitor. Don't rely on what you read on the internet and what you see on YouTube! I exclude all liability arising from any losses arising directly or indirectly from actions you do or don't take after watching my videos or reading my blog posts on The Independent Landlord website. DISCLOSURE: I often review or link to products and services I use and think you might find helpful. Wherever possible I use referral links, which means if you click one of the links in this video, description or blog post and make a purchase I may receive a small commission or other compensation. These payments help me fund the costs of running The Independent Landlord.