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Africa Housing News > Blog > Africa Intl Housing Show > Rental evictions in England and Wales surge by 98% in a year
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Rental evictions in England and Wales surge by 98% in a year

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Last updated: 2023/02/10 at 6:36 PM
Fesadeb Published February 10, 2023
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Rental evictions have surged by 98% in a year, official figures show, with a charity saying this showed the “devastating impact” of the cost of living crisis on renters.

Repossessions by landlords hit 5,409 between 1 October and 31 December last year, which was almost double the number in the same period in 2021, according to new Ministry of Justice figures for England and Wales.

The department said the number of mortgage and landlord repossessions increased steadily last year, and that compared with the same quarter in 2021, the October to December 2022 volumes “show a marked increase”. It added that “we cannot yet say whether these increases will continue at the same pace through 2023”, and that in general, the numbers had not reached pre-pandemic levels.

There has also been a “significant” increase in landlords taking action against tenants in the county courts of England and Wales, said the MoJ.

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When compared with a year earlier, landlord repossession claims were up 42%, orders for possession by 135%, warrants by 103% and repossessions by 98%.

In recent months a string of surveys have shown that typical private rents in the UK have hit record highs. Experts say that severe shortages of rental properties have led to intense competition for what is available, with queues for viewings and desperate renters paying over the odds.

In December, a survey by homelessness charity Crisis indicated that nearly 1 million low-income households across Britain feared eviction in the coming months.

Ahead of the spring budget on 15 March, the charity is urging the government tobetter fund housing benefit “so that it covers the true cost of rent”.

Matt Downie, its chief executive, said: “The devastating impact of the cost of living crisis, rising rents and low wages has once again been laid bare as thousands more renters are faced with eviction and the very real threat of being left with nowhere to go.”

The MoJ data shows that private landlord repossessions were highest in Merthyr Tydfil in Wales, with 151 per 100,000 households within that sector. Social landlord repossessions were highest in Preston, Lancashire, with 146 per 100,000 households.

Meanwhile, Pendle in Lancashire had the highest overall rate of mortgage repossessions: 66 per 100,000 households.

Source: The Guardian

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Fesadeb February 10, 2023 February 10, 2023
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