What's the process for evicting a tenant who's causing significant anti-social behaviour but isn't in rent arrears, and what evidence do courts require?

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Evicting for anti-social behaviour without rent arrears involves serving a Section 8 notice under specific grounds, requiring strong evidence in court, especially with upcoming Section 21 abolition.

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