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Landlord experience.

Zoe02
Zoe02 Posts: 574 Forumite
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The Renters Reform Bill is coming soon, but the system could be much better.

Some tenants are playing the system.

One of my tenants has not paid rent since February, but luckily, I have now applied for direct rent payment and it has been approved.

I am going through the Section 21 process, and my court has been responsive and already sent the paperwork out.


Section 8 has also been filed. 

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  • anselld
    anselld Posts: 8,570 Forumite
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    "The system" for rent arrears is Section 8.  It probably is a mess, but if you are not using it how would you know?
  • Zoe02
    Zoe02 Posts: 574 Forumite
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    I started the eviction process with a Section 21 notice, but I'm not sure if both the eviction and the section 8 process can go to court simultaneously.

    I did issue a section 8 also for rent arrears and late payment.

    I have sent off the N5B form and it has been processed. After I gain possession, the next stage will be to pursue the unpaid rent through the small claims court.

    A payment or a County Court Judgment (CCJ) will be issued.

    I started the eviction process on 31/01/2025, and the tenant stopped making payments in February.

    The court has been quick luckily so hopefully get posession back soon, only sent 28/04/2025 and recieved my copy 03/05/2025 

  • theartfullodger
    theartfullodger Posts: 15,584 Forumite
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    edited 8 May at 6:22PM
    Zoe02 said:

    Landlord rant. The system is a mess

    The landlord/tenant tenancy system - all countries, not just England which you are presumably complaining about - has always been a mess: And the pendulum swinging this way and that between favouring tenants and favouring landlords.

    Most landlords (and some agents, some tenants, a few solicitors) know this and PLAN for it-  (eg financial reserves, using a calm and pleasant manner with all you deal with, expecting to have to spend time you'd rather not from time to time to manage YOUR BUSINESS, getting educated etc etc etc)  

    In my experience most business types/areas have the same problem.  (e.g. Bought petrol today from a garage that had just had two fill-up-then-drive-offs: Terrible..)

    Been a landlord since 2000, I try to deal with it, never found complaining about it makes any difference. (Discuss.)

    Best wishes to all.
  • Zoe02
    Zoe02 Posts: 574 Forumite
    500 Posts Third Anniversary Name Dropper
    Zoe02 said:

    Landlord rant. The system is a mess

    The landlord/tenant tenancy system - all countries, not just England which you are presumably complaining about - has always been a mess: And the pendulum swinging this way and that between favouring tenants and favouring landlords.

    Most landlords (and some agents, some tenants, a few solicitors) know this and PLAN for it-  (eg financial reserves, using a calm and pleasant manner with all you deal with, expecting to have to spend time you'd rather not from time to time to manage YOUR BUSINESS, getting educated etc etc etc)  

    In my experience most business types/areas have the same problem.  (e.g. Bought petrol today from a garage that had just had two fill-up-then-drive-offs: Terrible..)

    Been a landlord since 2000, I try to deal with it, never found complaining about it makes any difference. (Discuss.)

    Best wishes to all.
    Thanks i have started taking action towards pisession and the arrears just harmless post about my experience. 
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