Have you just received a

Section 21 Notice (Form 6A)?


Receiving any Landlord Notice such as these can be stressful:

s21 Notice (Form 6A) or a

s8 Notice (Form 3) or a

s13 Notice (Form 4)

Before you panic — get it checked properly by an experienced industry professional.


Book a Notice Check (£90)


How It Works


If You’ve Been Given a s21 Notice (Form 6A) or s8 Notice (Form 3), or a s13 Notice (Form 4), I Can Help.


I review the notice you’ve been served and tell you whether it’s likely to be valid or defective — clearly, calmly, and in plain English.

I can then help you consider the best future options.

This service is only for tenants in England & Wales.

How It Works (3 Quick Steps)

Step 1 — Book Your Review
Pay securely online for a fixed-fee notice check. Go to the Pay Page.

Step 2 — Upload Your Documents
Send your notice, tenancy agreement and a few key details. Go to the Upload Page.

Step 3 — Get Your Report
I examine your notice and send you a clear written summary. Go to the Services Page.

What You Get

  • A review of your Section 21, Section 8, or Section 13 notice

  • Checks on dates, deposit protection, service method, and common errors

  • Review of your tenancy agreement (AST)

  • A plain-English written summary with suggestions for future action.

  • Usual turnaround: within 5 working days

Quick FAQ Preview

“Is this legal advice?”
No — this is a general information document-checking service with comments from past experience and cases.
It is not legal advice or representation.

“Can you represent me in court?”
No — but I will explain what the notice means and what usually happens next. If that means going to court I may be able to assist with further

support and experience or as a McKenzie Friend or help you engage solicitors if appropriate.

“How long does this take?”

Once you have paid and uploaded your documents, you will receive your full report within 5 days.


About TenantCheckMate
We are experienced in the lettings industry and in dealing with Landlord and Tenant disputes.

Landlord Notices look frightening but are often defective or are open to challenge, delay or negotiation.

TenantCheckMate gives tenants calm, clear and cheap information about the documents they receive and suggestions as to what to do next — fast.


So, if you have received a Section 21 or Section 8 or Section 13 Notice, (Form 6A) or (Form 3) or (Form 4):


Don’t guess. Don’t panic. Get it checked.
Start today.

Purple informational poster from TenantCheckMate about a notice requiring possession of property in England, referencing Housing Act 1988, section 21(1) and 4, titled 'Form No. 6A', with instructions for tenants.
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