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Excluded occupier

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An excluded occupier is a term in English property law used to describe someone with limited rights to remain in a home. If you share your accommodation with your landlord you are likely to be an excluded occupier.[1] An excluded occupier is only entitled to 'reasonable notice' before being asked to leave a property so does not have to be evicted using section 21 notice like if they were an assured shorthold tenant.

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  1. ^ "Excluded occupiers - Shelter England". england.shelter.org.uk. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014.