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By Monidipa Fouzder2021-01-27T12:38:00+00:00 The government has defended changes to its ban on evictions that housing lawyers fear could leave families homeless as a result of the coronavirus crisis. Regulations extending the ban until at least 21 February were debated in parliament, at the Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee, yesterday. Shortly after the legislation was published last month, housing lawyer Giles Peaker pointed out that, unlike the previous regulations, there is no stipulation that rent arrears after 23 March, when the country went into its first lockdown, can not be counted. The Housing Law Practitioners Association called for the Yesterday, justice minister Alex Chalk MP told the committee that the government revised the rent arrears definition ‘to balance the need to continue to protect tenants with the impact of the ongoing restrictions on landlords’. ....
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced on Friday that it was extending the ban, which had been due to end today, for another six weeks as a result of England being locked down a third time. The ban on bailiff evictions for all but the most egregious cases will be extended until at least 21 February and the measures will be kept under review. However, shortly after the legislation was published on Friday afternoon, housing solicitor Giles Peaker, a partner at Anthony Gold Solicitors, highlighted concerns. On his Nearly Legal website, he posted: ‘There is a change from nine months arrears to six months arrears, and, unlike the previous regulations, there is no stipulation that the amount of arrears must be at the date of the possession order, and there is no stipulation that arrears after 23 March can’t be counted.’ ....