If you have rent arrears you will need to come to an arrangement to pay these back.
This will involve paying your monthly rent payment and something towards the arrears each month. If you don’t, your landlord may try to evict you. If you can come to an arrangement to repay the arrears you will often be able to stop the eviction.
Eviction rules
There are different rules for how and when a landlord can evict you for rent arrears. Landlords usually have to apply for a court order to evict you but sometimes they can evict you without one. However, your landlord must abide by the terms of the tenancy agreement and should only evict you as a last resort.
The terms of your agreement state your rights and also the rights your landlord has if you do not keep to the terms of the agreement. If you are unsure what the terms are, ask your landlord or check your copy of the agreement.
Help and advice
If you are being evicted from your home please contact Shelter, the national homelessness charity who will be able to help you.