
"Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has written to billionaire Asif Aziz over allegations that his property firm is carrying out mass evictions of London residents through the use of soon-to-be banned Section 21 notices. The landlord has been accused of unacceptable practices after multiple private tenants across properties owned by his company Criterion Capital were apparently handed the controversial no fault eviction notices."
"The affected buildings are believed to be Britannia Point in Colliers Wood, Delta Point in Croydon and Emerald House in New Malden. The buildings contain 606 flats combined. Criterion Capital, a real estate company which also owns the Trocadeo building in Leicester Square, said it was inaccurate to state that hundreds of residents had been served eviction notices but declined to share exactly how many eviction notices had been given."
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has written to billionaire Asif Aziz regarding allegations that his property firm Criterion Capital is conducting mass evictions of London residents through Section 21 notices, which are soon to be banned. Multiple private tenants across three properties—Britannia Point in Colliers Wood, Delta Point in Croydon, and Emerald House in New Malden—reportedly received these no-fault eviction notices. The combined buildings house 606 flats. Criterion Capital denied that hundreds of residents were served notices and claimed the actions were routine, lawful tenancy matters unrelated to upcoming legislative changes. The Mayor expressed disapproval of the reported practices.
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