Tenant redress for abuse of possession grounds under the Renters’ Right Act – Nearly Legal
‘One of the great controversies during the passage of the Renters’ Rights Act was the question of safeguards against landlords abusing the new grounds for possession. If a landlord evicts a tenant on the basis that they intend to sell up, move in, or instal a family member, and then re-lets the property (probably at a higher rent), what redress will tenants have?’
Nearly Legal, 15th December 2025
Source: nearlylegal.co.uk

