How Eviction Notice Review works
Your review will be according to our 4C check.
It’s easy to create an eviction notice using our step-by-step service.
Enter your details in the form above, including which eviction notice you made on Rocket Lawyer.
Our team will be in touch to start your review. Please note that a copy of your tenancy agreement will be required.
FAQs about Eviction Notice Review
An eviction notice is a formal notification sent to a tenant to tell them that their landlord wants them to leave their rental property - whether this is due to an issue with the tenant or simply because the landlord wants their property back.
Eviction notices are the first formal step in the eviction process, so it’s vital that they’re made and served correctly to avoid issues down the line.
For more information, read our tenant eviction FAQs for England and for Wales. To make your eviction notice, use our Eviction notice documents and FAQs.
A legal pro can review your section 8, section 21, section 173, or serious rent arrears eviction notice after you’ve created it with Rocket Lawyer. There are important steps to consider before you serve your notice to ensure it complies with current legal requirements.
While a lawyer can help guide you through this process and make it easier, their role is limited to reviewing your notice against our 4C checklist. This includes assessing whether you may need additional assistance or customisations, but we do not provide full legal representation or direct handling of your case.
The service does not include sending your notice to the tenant. Our service is limited to reviewing your eviction notice. While a lawyer will review your notice and provide suggestions (if needed), they will not make direct amendments to the notice.
We offer further support through our Tenant Eviction Service in collaboration with our partner law firms.
Add-on drafting is charged hourly. Rocket Legal+ members get half-off our hourly legal advice rate at £180 per hour. For Rocket Legal members, our hourly rate is £360 per hour. Find out more about Rocket Legal+.