Landlord and Tenant

(asked on 21st May 2019) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 14 May 2019 to Question 252630 on Landlord and Tenant; whether the Government plans to make an estimate of the number of annual evictions using Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; and what statistics the Government holds on the number of evictions in the private rented sector in a given year and the reasons for those evictions.


Answered by
Paul Maynard Portrait
Paul Maynard
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Work and Pensions)
This question was answered on 4th June 2019

The Government recently announced that it will put an end to ‘no-fault’ evictions by repealing section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. MHCLG Ministers will launch a consultation on the details of a better system that will work for landlords and tenants. The Government will collaborate with and listen to landlords, tenants and others in the private rented sector to develop a new deal for renting.

Whilst we hold data on the number of evictions in the private rented sector using section 21 of the Housing Act 1988, we do not have the reasons for those evictions.

Number of private landlord repossessions by county court bailiffs in England and wales, 2005-2018

Year

Private landlord repossessions

2005

3,979

2006

4,101

2007

4,342

2008

4,435

2009

4,618

2010

5,279

2011

5,852

2012

6,097

2013

6,049

2014

6,321

2015

6,061

2016

6,011

2017

6,260

2018

6,913

Source: Mortgage and Landlord Possession Statistics Quarterly

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