If you have received Section 21 notice and, having done what you can, the landlord says that they do require possession, you need to find somewhere else to live.
You should try and find somewhere that enables you to leave by the date on which the landlord is seeking possession as stated in the notice.
- If you are unable to find alternative accommodation, unless you share the property with your landlord, you are legally allowed to stay in the property until the landlord has obtained a court order granting possession.
- Explain to the landlord that you are looking for somewhere else and need a little longer. The Court has to grant possession to the landlord (provided the notice has been served correctly and your landlord has protected any deposit you paid), so you definitely need to find somewhere else to live unless the landlord agrees that they no longer require possession.
- If you have received a Section 8 Notice and, having done what you can, the landlord says they are going to seek possession, you will receive notice of the court hearing.
- If you accept that the reason given by the landlord is valid, the court is likely to grant them possession so you need to find somewhere else to live and should start looking straight away. However you are not required to leave your home until the date specified by the court.
If you do not think the landlord has the right to possession or you disagree with anything the notice says, discuss this with the landlord and speak to Housing Options. It may be possible to persuade the court not to grant possession. Attend the court hearing, arrive early and ask for the Court Desk Service; this is a free service which can then represent you in court and argue that you should not lose your home.
If you share the property with a landlord who was living in the same property when they let it to you then they do not have to obtain a Court Order in order to gain possession. Hence they are usually allowed to change the locks in order to exclude you once the reasonable notice they have given you has expired. If you cannot change their mind you need to find somewhere else to live by the end of the notice period.
See finding somewhere to live for advice about different housing options. If you need help to understand the options contact Housing Options.