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A Section 8 notice is a formal notification served by a landlord to a tenant, commonly known as a notice to quit. Unlike a Section 21 notice, which is no-fault, a Section 8 notice requires the landlord to provide a specific reason for eviction, typically due to a breach of agreement, such as non-payment of rent or property damage. The notice period is four weeks, after which the landlord can initiate court proceedings for possession if the tenant has not vacated the property. This court process usually takes six to eight weeks, during which the tenant has the right to defend themselves, as the landlord must justify the grounds for eviction.