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  2. Section 21 notice - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, a section 21 notice, also known as a section 21 notice of possession or a section 21 eviction, is a notice under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988, [1] that a landlord must give to their tenant to begin the process to take possession of a property let on an assured shorthold tenancy without providing a reason for wishing to take possession.

  3. Accelerated possession procedure - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales the accelerated possession procedure is a method by which a landlord can obtain an order for possession against an Assured Shorthold Tenant following the service of a section 21 notice. The landlord must use a form called N5B. [1] The procedure is governed by Part 55 Civil Procedure Rules 1998.

  4. Assured shorthold tenancy - Wikipedia

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    The exception being to tenancies in England that began on or after 1 October 2015; where a Section 21 notice cannot be served for the first four months of the tenancy. [4] However, when court proceedings are based on the Section 21 notice the court cannot order the tenant to give up possession earlier than six months from the beginning of the ...

  5. Squatters Beware: States Are Revising Adverse Possession Laws

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    Anyone hoping to claim any one of thousands of foreclosed homes in Florida through adverse possession -- simply squatting on the land for several years to obtain title to the home -- are out of luck.

  6. Assured tenancy - Wikipedia

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    An exception to this are assured tenancies which are converted from being regulated by the Housing Act 1980 (except if granted by approved bodies under ss56-68 of the Housing Act 1980 before 15 January 1989, and before that date the tenant made an application to the court under section 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (for the grant of a new tenancy), and on 15 January 1989 the 1980 Act ...

  7. Section 8 notice - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, a Section 8 notice, [1] also known as a Section 8 notice to quit or Form 3, is a notice required to be given in England and Wales by the landlord to the tenant of an assured tenancy or assured shorthold tenancy who wishes to obtain a possession order from the court, thereby ending the tenancy, for a reason based on a circumstance entitling the landlord to possession under ...

  8. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    A landlord cannot legally evict a tenant without obtaining a Possession Order and a Warrant of Possession. A Warrant of Possession directs the police to evict a tenant from the property. The police then contact the agent to arrange a time to go to the property, see the tenants off the premises, change the locks and formally take possession.

  9. Federal judge in Ky. rules gun ban for people with domestic ...

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    A Harrison County man who bought a gun three days after a DVO was issued against him has had a federal charge dropped. Federal judge in Ky. rules gun ban for people with domestic violence orders ...