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A Basic Information

? Enter the full legal name of the landlord (or all joint landlords separated by commas).
? Enter each tenant on a separate line. All named tenants on the agreement should be listed.
Full address including postcode
? From 1 May 2026, all new tenancies are Assured Periodic Tenancies under the Renters' Rights Act 2025.

B Ground Selection

Select all grounds you intend to rely on. The relevant particulars panel will appear for each ground selected. Mandatory grounds require the court to grant possession if proved. Discretionary grounds allow the court to consider reasonableness.

Mandatory Grounds

Discretionary Grounds

Please select at least one ground to continue.

C Particulars for Selected Grounds

Please select at least one ground in Section B to begin entering particulars.

Ground 1 — Landlord’s Principal Home

Ground 1A — Landlord Intends to Sell (Renters’ Rights Act 2025)

Note: This ground is available from 1 May 2026. The tenancy must have existed for at least 12 months. The landlord faces a £40,000 penalty if the property is re-let within 12 months of possession.

Ground 2 — Mortgage Possession

Ground 6 — Demolition, Reconstruction or Substantial Works

Ground 7 — Death of Periodic Tenant

⚠️ Renters’ Rights Act 2025 — Ground 7A Changes: Under the current Housing Act 1988, Ground 7A relates to death of a periodic tenant (devolution). From 1 May 2026, the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 amends Ground 7A to cover serious anti-social behaviour and criminal convictions. The death/devolution ground is being renumbered. If your Section 8 notice will be served after 1 May 2026, check the amended legislation before relying on Ground 7A for death of tenant claims.

Ground 8 — Serious Rent Arrears

Threshold: From 1 May 2026, at least 3 months’ rent must be unpaid both at the date of service of the Section 8 notice AND at the date of the hearing (previously 2 months). This ground is not available where arrears are attributable to a delay or failure in the payment of Universal Credit.

Rent Schedule

Add each month’s rent details. This will generate the rent schedule table.

Ground 7A — Serious Criminal Offence (Anti-Social Behaviour)

Ground 10 — Some Rent Unpaid

Ground 11 — Persistent Delay in Paying Rent

Ground 12 — Breach of Tenancy Obligation

Ground 13 — Deterioration of Property Condition

Ground 14 — Nuisance, Annoyance, Illegal/Immoral Use

Incident Log

Record each incident separately with dates and details.

Ground 17 — False Statement to Obtain Tenancy

D Evidence Inventory

List all evidence you intend to rely on. This will generate a numbered evidence checklist cross-referenced to the particulars.

E Landlord Compliance Check

Important: Under current legislation, failure to comply with certain obligations may prevent the court from granting possession. Answer honestly – the output document will note any compliance issues.

F Attempts to Resolve

Courts look favourably on landlords who have attempted to resolve issues before seeking possession. Complete what applies.

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Important Information

This tool generates a Particulars & Evidence Statement to accompany Form 3 (the prescribed Section 8 notice). It does not replace Form 3.

The statement is structured following the Housing Act 1988 (as amended by the Renters' Rights Act 2025) requirements for England.

For complex possession proceedings, high-value claims, or if you are unsure of any aspect, consider seeking professional legal advice.

This document is intended to assist landlords and agents in preparing thorough particulars. It does not constitute legal advice.