What's the best way to serve a Section 21 notice correctly after a tenant consistently breaches tenancy terms, especially with the new reforms on the horizon?

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Serving a Section 21 notice correctly requires strict adherence to regulations like deposit protection, gas safety, and EPCs. However, Section 21 is for 'no-fault' evictions and isn't the best route for consistent tenancy breaches; a Section 8 notice is usually more appropriate.

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