The evictions ban that has been protecting renters in England from losing their homes will end on September 20, the Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced, as the Government sets out their support package for renters over the winter.
The Big Issue’s Ride Out Recession Alliance has been campaigning against the end of an evictions ban following warnings that hundreds of thousands of people could be at risk of spiralling into homelessness once the ban lifts.
RORA’s campaigning helped to convince the Government to extend the initial ban, brought in back in March to protect renters losing their home during the Covid-19 lockdown, for four weeks beyond August 23.
But the evictions ban will not be extended after September 20 with the Housing Secretary today announcing that tweaks to emergency legislation will now extend notice periods up to six months up to March 2021 for tenants, except for cases involving anti-social behaviour or fraud.
Courts will being holding possessions again from September 21, prioritising cases where anti-social behaviour or a crime has taken place or extreme rent arrears mean that the landlord is facing unmanageable debts.
Jenrick announced that renters will be protected from evictions over the Christmas period in England and Wales thanks to a ‘winter truce’, though no dates were given. Evictions will also not be enforced by bailiffs in an area where a local lockdown is in place.