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It\u2019s going to be a lot harder to be evicted in the UK soon.<\/p>\n

The UK government is removing the Section 21 \u2018no-fault\u2019 eviction clause from private tenancy law. With statistics suggesting 27% of homelessness is attributed to a private tenancy ending, this could make life easier for private tenants here.<\/p>\n

The BBC<\/a> reported this week, \u201cPrivate landlords will no longer be able to evict tenants at short notice without good reason under new plans. The government says it wants to protect renters from ‘unethical’ landlords and give them more long-term security.\u201d<\/p>\n

UK Housing Statistics<\/h4>\n

Twenty percent of all households in the UK are private rental as house prices have rocketed to well above average income affordable levels, and the social housing estate is shrinking.<\/p>\n

The UK Parliament published a report late last year<\/a> looking at the problem of no-fault evictions in the UK. Amongst other things the report found:<\/p>\n