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More than 11,000 no-fault bailiff evictions in past year

Labour's Renters' Rights Bill is delayed in Parliament, with 11,400 no-fault evictions by bailiffs reported in England and Wales over the past year, an 8% increase from before.

  • On Thursday, Ministry of Justice figures showed 11,400 households received 'no-fault' evictions by bailiffs in the year to June.
  • Despite Labour Party pledging to abolish Section 21 eviction notices immediately, the Renters' Rights Bill remains in its final parliamentary stages, delaying implementation.
  • Across England and Wales, 11,555 repossessions occurred over the past year, including six in Carmarthenshire, according to Ministry of Justice data.
  • Housing charity Crisis called on the government to bring forward the legislation and set an implementation date, with Matt Downie urging ministers to rebuff efforts to weaken the Renters' Rights Bill.
  • It is expected the Renters' Rights Bill will pass before the end of the year or early 2026, preventing an analysis-suggested 950 households from losing homes monthly if delayed.
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perspectivemedia.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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