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Section 8 Notice Seeking Possession (Form 3)

Section 8 Notice Seeking Possession (Form 3)

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Guidance-led resource: Supports compliance organisation. Does not legally certify compliance.
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The Section 8 Notice Seeking Possession (Form 3) is a landlord and letting agent possession notice resource available to eligible members of The Landlord Association (TLA). It is designed to support landlords and agents when preparing or reviewing a notice seeking possession on statutory grounds.

📘Purpose & Use Case

This document may be used where a landlord is considering possession proceedings and needs to prepare or check a Section 8 notice. It supports better record keeping by helping landlords identify the relevant possession grounds, tenancy details, notice information and supporting evidence that may be required.

Possession notices can be challenged if they are incomplete, inaccurate, served incorrectly or unsupported by evidence. Members should take care to check the notice, grounds, dates, service method and supporting records before relying on it.

📘Who Should Use This Document?

  • Landlords preparing a Section 8 notice on statutory possession grounds
  • Letting agents acting on behalf of landlord clients
  • Property managers handling arrears, breach or possession-related tenancy files
  • Members organising evidence before requesting legal review or possession support

📘When Should It Be Used?

Use this document where a landlord is seeking possession based on one or more Section 8 grounds. It should be prepared only after the tenancy facts, rent records, breach evidence, dates and notice requirements have been carefully reviewed.

Where the possession matter is complex, disputed, urgent, or likely to proceed to court, members should consider obtaining legal advice before serving the notice or taking further action.

📘Additional Support

Need guidance with possession notices, arrears evidence or court preparation? Visit the Legal Support Hub for further guidance, support routes and member resources.

⚖️ Possession Notice Support

Section 8 notices should be prepared carefully because errors in grounds, dates, tenancy details or service can affect the next stage of the possession process. TLA members can use this resource as part of their wider tenancy file preparation.

  • Support with notice preparation and possession evidence
  • Guidance on arrears records, breach evidence and tenancy file organisation
  • Legal partner review where a possession matter requires formal advice

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This document is maintained by The Landlord Association to support better possession notice preparation and tenancy file management. It does not replace legal advice, and members should check that the notice, grounds, dates and supporting evidence are suitable for their own tenancy and circumstances before use.

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Document purpose

A practical member resource.

TLA member documents support landlords, agents and property managers with tenancy setup, compliance preparation, record keeping and day-to-day property management under the Renters' Rights Act 2026 framework.

Best used for: tenancy files, compliance workflows, record keeping, managed lettings, notices and pre-tenancy preparation.
General coverage

What TLA documents support

  • Tenancy setupTemplates and records for new and existing tenancy arrangements.
  • RRA 2026 readinessDocuments updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2026 framework.
  • Compliance recordsOrganised record keeping for deposits, notices and certificates.
  • Repairs and evidenceContractor, inspection and communication log support.
  • Notices and lettersStatutory and operational notice templates for common situations.
  • Editable formatsDocuments designed for property-specific completion and filing.
Legal disclaimer: Documents provided by The Landlord Association are for general compliance support and document preparation only. They do not constitute formal legal advice. Members should adapt documents to the specific tenancy, property and management arrangement. Legal advice should be taken where required, especially before serving notices, starting possession proceedings or relying on documents in a formal dispute.