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Eviction Notice Due To Non Payment Of Rent Template for England and Wales

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Eviction Notice Due To Non Payment Of Rent

"I need to create an Eviction Notice Due To Non Payment Of Rent for my property at 123 High Street, where the tenant has missed three months of rent payments totaling £3,600, and I want to include a 14-day grace period for them to clear the arrears before proceeding with court action."

Document background
An Eviction Notice Due To Non Payment Of Rent is a crucial legal document used in England and Wales when tenants fall behind on rent payments. It typically utilizes Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988, specifically grounds 8, 10, and 11 relating to rent arrears. The notice must be served when rent is in arrears, either for two months (monthly rent) or eight weeks (weekly rent) or more. It initiates the legal process for possession proceedings and must include specific information such as the amount owed, payment details, and the relevant grounds for possession. The notice must comply with current legislative requirements regarding notice periods and prescribed forms.
Suggested Sections

1. Landlord Details: Full name and address of the landlord or managing agent

2. Tenant Details: Full name(s) of all tenants on the agreement

3. Property Details: Full address of the rental property

4. Rent Arrears Information: Exact amount owed and breakdown of payment dates missed

5. Notice Period: Specified time given to tenant to remedy or vacate

6. Grounds for Possession: Specific grounds under Housing Act 1988 being relied upon

Optional Sections

1. Payment Plan Option: Optional terms for clearing arrears, used when willing to accept payment plan

2. Legal Proceedings Warning: Additional warning about court proceedings, used in final notices

Suggested Schedules

1. Rent Statement: Detailed breakdown of rent due and payments made

2. Tenancy Agreement Copy: Copy of original tenancy agreement referenced in notice

3. Proof of Service: Documentation showing how and when notice was served

Authors

Alex Denne

Head of Growth (Open Source Law) @ ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ | 3 x UCL-Certified in Contract Law & Drafting | 4+ Years Managing 1M+ Legal Documents | Serial Founder & Legal AI Author

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Housing Act 1988: Primary legislation governing residential tenancies in England and Wales, containing Section 8 (Notice Seeking Possession), Ground 8 (mandatory ground for rent arrears), and Grounds 10 and 11 (discretionary grounds for rent arrears)

Housing Act 1996: Contains important amendments to the 1988 Act regarding notice periods and procedures for eviction notices

Deregulation Act 2015: Specifies requirements for protecting tenant deposits and includes restrictions on Section 21 notices

Coronavirus Act 2020: Modified notice periods during pandemic; while most temporary measures have expired, current requirements should be verified

Assured Tenancies and Agricultural Occupancies (Forms) (England) Regulations 2015: Sets out the prescribed form requirements for Section 8 notices

Landlord and Tenant Act 1985: Establishes basic landlord obligations and requirements for serving notices

Civil Procedure Rules: Contains Part 55 regarding possession proceedings and procedural requirements for eviction cases

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