HOUSING ACT 1988 SECTION 21(4)(a)
as amended by the Housing Act 1996
Assured Shorthold Tenancy
Notice Requiring Possession: Periodic Tenancy
[NAME OF TENANT 1]
[NAME OF TENANT 2]
[NAME OF TENANT 3]
[NAME OF TENANT 4]
[NAME OF TENANT 5]
[ADDRESS OF TENANT]
From:
[NAME OF LANDLORD]
[ADDRESS OF LANDLORD]
I HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE THAT I REQUIRE POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS
[ADDRESS OF TENANCY]
after [DATE OF EXPIRY](Date of expiry)
or, if later, the day on which a complete period of your tenancy expires next after the end of two months from the service of this notice.
Signed:
(Signature of Landlord)
Date of Notice: [DATE OF NOTICE]
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS
- This notice can be served after the fixed term has ended specifying a date after which possession is required, being the last day of a period of the tenancy (usually the day before a rent payment day) and not earlier than TWO MONTHS after the date the tenant receives this notice.
- The landlord does not need to give any reason for requiring possession.
- Where there are joint landlords, at least one of them must give this notice.
- Where there are joint tenants, it is preferable that each tenant be served notice.
- The landlord requires possession after the date stated in this notice or at the end of the period of the tenancy which will end next after the expiration of two months from the date the tenant receives this notice. If the tenant does not leave the dwelling, the landlord must get an order for possession from the court before the tenant can lawfully be evicted. The landlord can not apply for such an order before the notice requiring possession has run out i.e. before the date of expiry.
- A Tenant who does not know if he has any right to remain in possession after the notice requiring possession runs out should obtain advice from a solicitor or Citizen's Advice Bureau.
GUIDANCE NOTES
NAME OF LANDLORD
If the property is jointly owned, include all names.
ADDRESS OF TENANCY
The address of the property the landlord requires possession of. The address should be specific enough to fully identify the property. A description of the property is acceptable if property does not have a postal address, so long as it is specific.
DATE OF EXPIRY
The day, month and year after which the Landlord requires possession of the property. This should be the last day of a period of the tenancy (usually the day before a rent payment day). The tenants must leave the property on or by this date. The expiry date must be at least 2 months after the date that the Tenants receive this notice.
DATE OF NOTICE
The day, month and year on which this notice will be issued to the Tenants.