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By David Asker on
The Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protection from Eviction and Taking Control of Goods) (England) Regulations 2020.
Today, 17th November 2020, a new statutory instrument comes into force in England, covering the recent guidelines issued by the Lord Chancellor to the High Court Enforcement Officers Association.
During the national lockdown that began on 5th November, enforcement agents may not carry out residential evictions or serve notice of eviction unless the order for possession is made:
This regulation expires on 11th January 2021.
The statutory instrument has specified the circumstances under which landlords may evict tenants when there are substantial rent arrears.
Enforcement visits are permitted during the national lockdown, provided that enforcement agents adhere to the Covid-secure guidance. Regulation 3 in this statutory instrument states that they may not enter residential premises to take control of goods.
Regulation 3 expires at the end of the national lockdown that started on 5th November.
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David is an authorised High Court Enforcement Officer and our Director of Corporate Governance