Court Hearing Section 21

7 out of 10 notices are being thrown out of court because they are wrong this is according to The Chairman of the London Association of District Judges.

Where an invalid Section Notice 21 is issued and relied on to apply for possession;

  • The Landlord is notified by post that possession is denied due to an invalid application see entitlement to use this process
  • The Judge misses the mistake and it slips through (very unlikely) but the Tenant could at a later stage Appeal and the possession order would be set aside (dismissed) so back to square one, remedying breach and then serving a new Section 21 Notice
  • The courts will write to the Landlord and inform there is a court hearing date - In reality in the VAST majority of cases this hearing is a waste of time for your possession request is more than likely to be denied. Attending court for a section 21 application and only to be told

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