Legislation to further suspend evictions comes into force from Monday
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jan 9th, 2021
Legislation to further suspend evictions until the end of March will come into force from Monday 11 January, the minister for housing and Local Government has confirmed.
The Welsh Government had already agreed measures to suspend evictions, from social and private rented accommodation between December 11 and January 11 this year as part of its response to tackling the spread of Coronavirus and protect public health.
The legislation will extend these measures to protect renters during the pandemic by preventing evictions except in cases of anti-social behaviour or domestic violence.
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