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Care homes in England using ‘revenge evictions’ to stifle complaints from residents

Nearly 6,000 people were given notices to quit last year, and many of these came after issues were raised

Care home residents urgently need more security to prevent “revenge evictions”, campaigners say, after research revealed that at least one in 70 care residents in England received a notice to quit last year.

Providers currently need to give just 28 days’ notice for a resident to leave their home. The research, by King’s College London backed by the Relatives and Residents Association (R&RA), found many evictions came after complaints.

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