With the Renters Reform Bill proposing the abolition of Section 21, what are the new accelerated possession grounds landlords can rely on to evict problem tenants, and how quickly is the process expected to be?

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The Renters' Rights Bill aims to abolish Section 21 eviction notices. Landlords will primarily rely on new and strengthened Section 8 grounds for possession, with an accelerated process for certain serious breaches, though timings are still uncertain.

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