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It may now be much more feasible for a landlord to seek possession after service of a section 8 notice under ground 14 after a tenant refuses entry for any maintenance, particularly those required by statutes such as gas safety records or routine fire alarm maintenance.
Part P Building Regulations
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It may now be much more feasible for a landlord to seek possession after service of a section 8 notice under ground 14 after a tenant refuses entry for any maintenance, particularly those required by statutes such as gas safety records or routine fire alarm maintenance.
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