Harassment and illegal eviction
This content applies to England only.
Housing laws vary between England and Scotland. This page applies to England only. Get advice relating to Scotland
Are you having serious problems with a landlord or someone acting on their behalf? If what they are doing counts as harassment or illegal eviction, they are committing a serious offence and can be prosecuted.
The laws that affect how your landlord can behave are complicated. You should always contact an adviser if what your landlord is doing seems unfair. You may have more rights than you think.
What counts as harassment
If your landlord does something that interferes with you living in your home and intendeds to make you leave they could be guilty of harassment. Read more 
What counts as illegal eviction
An illegal eviction takes place if your landlord makes you leave your home without following the proper legal process. Read more 
Why harassment occurs
There is never an excuse for landlords breaking the law, but in some cases it may help to understand their reasons. Read more 
Practical steps
If your landlord is harassing you, there are a number of practical steps that you can take. Read more 
Can the council help?
Your local council may be able to help you deal with your landlord if s/he is harassing you or you've been illegally evicted. Read more 

Your location: 

