Tenant Protection Scheme

Top 10 Landlord Harassment Questions (UK Tenants)

Is your landlord pressuring you, turning up unannounced, or threatening you to leave?

Here are 10 landlord harassment questions and answers every UK tenant should know.

Threats, constant messages, unannounced visits, or pressure to leave can all be harassment.

Yes. Landlords must follow the legal eviction process, not intimidation.

Usually no. Proper notice and consent are normally required.

Repeated pressure may be evidence of harassment.

They can discuss legal action, but threats or pressure may be unlawful.

Yes. Save messages, photos, and dates of incidents.

Yes. It may be reported to the local council or police in serious cases.

Sometimes yes, it may strengthen your defence or complaint.

No. Only a court order and bailiff can force eviction.

Yes. Early guidance can help protect your rights and next steps.

If you’re being pressured or threatened by a landlord, you don’t have to face it alone.

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