The Guardian is launching an investigation into the use of Section 21 no-fault eviction notices in England and wants to hear from renters who have received one.
What is a Section 21 Notice?
A Section 21 notice, often referred to as a no-fault eviction, allows landlords in England to evict tenants without providing a reason. This process has been a contentious issue in the housing sector, with critics arguing that it leaves tenants vulnerable to sudden homelessness.
Why We Want to Hear From You
If you are a renter in England who has been served a Section 21 notice, we would like to hear about your experience. Your story could help shed light on the impact of these evictions on individuals and families across the country.
We are particularly interested in cases where the eviction has led to financial hardship, housing insecurity, or other challenges. Whether you have already moved out or are still facing the threat of eviction, your perspective is valuable.
How to Share Your Story
If you are willing to be interviewed or share details of your situation, please get in touch with our reporting team. You can contact us via email or through the form on our website. We will treat all responses with confidentiality and respect your privacy.
This investigation aims to highlight the real-world consequences of Section 21 evictions and contribute to the ongoing debate about housing reform in England.



