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I'am almost 100% sure I know the answer to this but is it still August 23rd for those landlords who had begun the eviction process way before COVID 19. Landlord had one court date for April and was waiting on a second court date (after the tenants lied about not receiving there section 21... have further messed up and stated the day the got it... would have had them out before all this if they hadn't lied) for another property who were given notice in October 2019 ! Have a feeling when court does re-open it's going to take forever to get a new court date.
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