{"id":4022843,"date":"2019-02-05T12:37:31","date_gmt":"2019-02-05T12:37:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.buyassociation.co.uk\/?p=4022843"},"modified":"2019-02-05T12:37:31","modified_gmt":"2019-02-05T12:37:31","slug":"landlords-could-flee-if-section-21-is-diluted-says-new-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-au\/2019\/02\/05\/landlords-could-flee-if-section-21-is-diluted-says-new-report\/","title":{"rendered":"Landlords could flee if Section 21 is diluted, says new report"},"content":{"rendered":"

A new survey suggests that getting rid of Section 21 \u2018no fault\u2019 eviction notices would see leaving the industry in large numbers.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Landlord Action, the eviction and housing law specialists, commissioned research in the wake of a government consultation<\/a> into possible reform of the private rental sector (PRS). The results have yet to be published but banning Section 21 evictions has been mooted given a perception that they give landlords too much power.<\/p>\n

“Section 21 gives landlords and mortgage providers the reassurance and flexibility to recover their asset if they need to,” says Paul Shamplina, Landlord Action founder and eviction specialist.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

“To abolish it, or even dilute its current use as has been suggested, will require significant reform to Section 8 which offer reassurances to landlords that if they had to use the Section 8 route under grounds for rent arrears, moving back into the property or selling it, there would not be significant delays in the court process. With this, we are likely to see a further cut to supply of rental properties as landlords will consider buy-to-let too great a risk.”<\/p>\n

The Landlord Action survey comes up with some revealing findings:<\/p>\n