MORE CHANGES WITH THE SERVING OF NOTICE PERIODS IN WALES  From 25 March 2022, Landlords will be able to give their tenants only 2 months notice of their intention to evict them (no-fault evictions pursuant to Section 21) and only 2 weeks notice (substantial rent arrears pursuant to S8). Good news for Landlords who are struggling to make mortgage payments, but for Tenants who are struggling with their rental payments, this can be a very stressful time. If you are a tenant, then it is important that you do not ignore the problem, you seek help as soon as you are having difficulty with paying your rent.  Speak to a debt counsellor, speak to Shelter, or the CAB, keep engaging with your landlord. There are tenants who simply do not care they are missing their rental payments, they may be breaching their tenancy conditions and causing damage to the property, in which case, a Landlord should consider whether to re-serve a notice to take advantage of the change in legislation. If you are a Landlord with a property in Wales, then please phone us as because we are fully experienced in both English and Welsh housing law legislation, and we can explain the changes now, and the changes coming into force this summer. The law is becoming more complex and the difference between English and Welsh legislation is becoming further apart.  If you have a home or property in Wales, then speak to us.