ARLA: Landlords can serve Section 8 notice twice, if needed

ARLA: Landlords can serve Section 8 notice twice, if needed

A legal expert for ARLA Propertymark has said letting agents and landlords should consider serving a second Section 8 notice if rental arrears accrue to more than six months of missed payments, even if their original Section 8 has yet to come into force.

This is because of a crucial change at the six months of arrears mark, when the notice period for tenants drops from six months to just four weeks.
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Source: Property Wire





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