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hello welcome back to love for lifes course on housing rights im francesca and im rowan um from law for life and for todays session we have with us david thomas im david thomas i used to be a housing solicitor um these days i study and teach university and i train for awful life thanks david and welcome so today we will be looking at section 21 evictions which are the most common type of evictions we will look at what is a section 21 eviction what happens if you receive one um as well as how to challenge this type of eviction and the pros and cons of doing so for further reference at the bottom of this video you will find a link to our step-by-step guide on how to deal a section 21 eviction that explains everything that we will be covering today and more so first of all we should clarify that what we will be talking about today applies only to assured short-haul tenancies or asps and they are the most common kind of private sector tenancy and almost all new tenancies from 1997 in