Tens of thousands at risk of losing their homes, says The Law Society

The Law Society has warned that the housing crisis is growing, with more than 29,000 eviction claims leaving “tens of thousands at risk of losing their homes”.

The Law Society’s warning comes as the Ministry of Justice published new figures on repossession and eviction claims from April to June 2024.

The statistics show that mortgage possession claims increased by 34%, compared to the same quarter last year. Landlord possession claims increased by 9% and possession orders by 15%.

Nick Emmerson, Law Society of England and Wales president, said: “The scale of our housing crisis is staggering. The rising number of eviction claims in England and Wales means that more people are at risk of being made homeless.

“Many individuals and families struggle with rent and mortgage payments as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite. 

“When threatened with eviction or repossession, legal aid is often the only hope a family or individual has to keep their home. Unfortunately, legal aid has become increasingly unavailable, as 25 million people do not have a local legal aid provider for housing advice.

“Without legal aid, many families do not have a fair chance in court. Some will be forced into temporary accommodation, while others will be left on the street.

“It is unacceptable that legal aid remains elusive for those who need it most. While we welcome Labour’s upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill, the UK government must use the legislation to expand access to housing legal aid and ensure the sector is sustainable.

“We urge the government to commit to wider reforms to the rental market, including the funding of legal aid. We also ask the government to adhere to their pledge to ban ‘no-fault’ evictions with immediate effect.”

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6 Comments

  1. MrManyUnits

    “ It is unacceptable that legal aid remains elusive for those who need it most. While we welcome Labour’s upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill, the UK government must use the legislation to expand access to housing legal aid and ensure the sector is sustainable”

    Of course they want Legal Aid for everyone-we just can’t afford it.

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    1. jan-byers

      So we have always factored in that emplyment situation may chamge
      That interest rates may go up
      But we are meant to work and pay tax for people who are oyt as prudent
      Really??

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    2. LVW4

      Unless you are an asylum seeker, illegal migrant, or Shamima Begum!

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      1. jan-byers

        Yea I love working tp pay for these people who contribute diddly squAT

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  2. AcornsRNuts

    Lawyers campaign for MORE legal aid. I am shocked and concerned that lawyers are suffering financially . Sorry, but I cannot write any more with a straight face.

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  3. Siddyboy

    We are peacefully protesting against the blatant discrimination against us true Brits and Two two Starmer just swats us away, could say more as I am truly irate but to do so would get me swiftly deactivated

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