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Possession, Evictions and Rent Arrears Recovery in Wales

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Marc Attwater
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Course Description

Possession, Evictions and Rent Arrears Recovery in Wales is a comprehensive training course designed to help landlords, letting agents, housing professionals, and property managers understand the legal procedures for recovering possession of residential property and pursuing rent arrears under Welsh housing law.

The course provides detailed guidance on the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, occupation contracts, possession grounds, rent arrears management, notice requirements, court proceedings, enforcement action, debt recovery, and landlord compliance obligations.

Learners will gain a thorough understanding of both no-fault and fault-based possession procedures, including serious rent arrears, anti-social behaviour, breach of contract, and estate management grounds.

The programme also covers possession hearings, County Court and High Court enforcement, County Court Judgments, debt recovery options, unlawful eviction risks, alternative dispute resolution, and professional possession management strategies. Practical examples and best practice guidance are included throughout to help learners apply their knowledge confidently in real-world situations.

By the end of the course, learners will have the knowledge and skills needed to manage possession cases professionally, minimise legal risks, maintain compliance with Welsh housing legislation, and maximise the prospects of successful possession and rent recovery outcomes.

This course is suitable for both new and experienced landlords seeking a clear and practical understanding of possession, evictions, and rent arrears recovery in Wales.

 
Module 1 – Introduction to Possession and Rent Arrears in Wales
Module 2 – Understanding and Managing Rent Arrears
Module 3 – Possession Notices in Wales
Module 4 – Compliance Requirements Before Possession
Module 5 – Possession Proceedings in Court
Module 6 – Enforcing Possession Orders
Module 7 – Recovering Rent Arrears and Debts
Module 8 – Avoiding Unlawful Eviction and Professional Practice
What is the purpose of this course?
This course provides landlords and property professionals with a comprehensive understanding of possession procedures, evictions, and rent arrears recovery under Welsh housing law. It explains how to regain possession legally while minimising risks and maintaining compliance.
Is this course based on Welsh law?
Yes. The course focuses specifically on Wales and covers the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, occupation contracts, possession notices, court procedures, enforcement options, and debt recovery processes applicable in Wales.
Do I need any previous landlord experience to take this course?
No. The course is suitable for both new and experienced landlords. It starts with the fundamentals before progressing to more advanced possession and enforcement procedures.
Does the course explain the different types of occupation contracts?
Yes. The course covers standard occupation contracts, secure occupation contracts, fixed-term contracts, periodic contracts, and converted contracts, explaining how each may affect possession rights.
Will I learn how to deal with rent arrears?
Yes. A significant part of the course focuses on preventing rent arrears, managing arrears effectively, negotiating repayment plans, recovering debts, and pursuing legal remedies where necessary.
Does the course explain possession notices and court procedures?
Yes. The course provides detailed guidance on possession notices, notice periods, court claims, possession hearings, evidence requirements, and possession orders.
Will I learn how to enforce a possession order?
Yes. The course explains County Court Bailiff evictions, High Court enforcement procedures, warrants of possession, and the practical steps involved in recovering possession after a court order has been granted.
Does the course cover unlawful eviction and landlord compliance?
Yes. Learners will understand the risks associated with unlawful eviction and harassment, the penalties that can apply, and the importance of following the correct legal procedures at all times.
Is debt recovery covered after a tenant leaves the property?
Yes. The course explains County Court Judgments, debt recovery options, attachment of earnings orders, charging orders, third-party debt orders, debt collection agencies, and tracing former contract-holders.
Will I receive a certificate upon completion?
Yes. Learners who successfully complete the course and any required assessments will receive a Certificate of Completion, demonstrating their understanding of possession, evictions, and rent arrears recovery in Wales.
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Basic Information

Course Title: Possession, Evictions and Rent Arrears Recovery in Wales

Course Level: Intermediate

Course Duration: Approximately 10–15 Hours

Study Method: Online Self-Paced Learning

Assessment Method: Multiple Choice Assessment

Certificate: Certificate of Completion Available Upon Successful Completion

Course Category: Welsh Residential Landlord Training

Jurisdiction: Wales

Legislation Covered:

  • Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016
  • Housing (Wales) Act 2014
  • Protection from Eviction Act 1977
  • Debt Recovery and Enforcement Procedures
  • Relevant Welsh Housing Regulations and Guidance

Number of Modules: 8

Number of Lessons: 24

Who Should Take This Course:

  • Private Landlords
  • Letting Agents
  • Property Managers
  • Housing Officers
  • Build-to-Rent Operators
  • Portfolio Landlords
  • New Landlords
  • Residential Property Investors

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand possession grounds under Welsh housing law.
  • Manage rent arrears professionally and effectively.
  • Serve possession notices correctly.
  • Prepare and present possession claims.
  • Navigate court proceedings and possession hearings.
  • Understand enforcement through County Court Bailiffs and High Court Enforcement Officers.
  • Recover rent arrears and judgment debts.
  • Avoid unlawful eviction and harassment claims.
  • Use alternative dispute resolution methods effectively.
  • Implement professional possession management systems.

Access: 24/7 Online Access

Prerequisites: No formal qualifications required, although a basic understanding of residential lettings in Wales is beneficial.

Certificate Validity: Does not expire, although learners should regularly update their knowledge as housing legislation changes.

 
Course requirements

Course Requirements

  • A computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone with internet access.
  • Ability to access and view online training materials.
  • Basic English reading and comprehension skills.
  • No previous legal training or property qualifications are required.
  • A basic understanding of residential property letting in Wales is helpful but not essential.
  • Willingness to study Welsh housing legislation and possession procedures.
  • Commitment to completing all course modules and assessments.
  • Access to a PDF reader for downloadable course materials and resources.
  • Suitable for both new and experienced landlords, letting agents, and housing professionals.
  • Learners should be prepared to keep their knowledge updated as Welsh housing legislation and possession procedures may change over time.
Intended audience

Intended Audience

This course is designed for anyone involved in the management of residential rental property in Wales who needs a practical understanding of possession proceedings, evictions, and rent arrears recovery.

The course is particularly suitable for:

  • Private landlords managing one or more rental properties in Wales.
  • New landlords seeking to understand their legal responsibilities and possession options.
  • Experienced landlords wishing to update their knowledge of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016.
  • Letting agents responsible for rent arrears management and possession cases.
  • Property managers overseeing residential portfolios.
  • Housing officers working within the social and private rented sectors.
  • Build-to-rent operators and portfolio landlords.
  • Residential property investors acquiring or managing rental properties in Wales.
  • Landlord association members seeking professional development.
  • Accommodation providers and housing practitioners involved in tenancy management.
  • Individuals considering becoming landlords in Wales.
  • Administrative staff supporting property management businesses.
  • Legal and compliance personnel working within the residential lettings sector.

This course is suitable for both beginners and experienced property professionals and provides practical guidance for managing possession and rent recovery matters lawfully, professionally, and effectively under Welsh housing law.

 

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