To
@Jacob
You have strong dislike of private landlords. So what's a solution?
I'll propose an approach for you.
To reduce private landlords AND keep rental stock AND keep tenant in same property. Then let the Social Housing Groups offer the private landlord the going market rate for their property. Using either the private landlords offer to sell price or a figure from 4 estate agents 2 nominated by each party and an average of the 4 values used as the offer price the Social Housing group will pay.
If either is acceptable, then Social landlord could purchase direct, without need for legal fees on either side.
This would be swift, transparent and the tenant has no worries as the deal expressly includes the Social Housing Organisation taking the property with siting tenent.
Outcome: No forced evictions, no stress on tenant, no loss of rental stock, swift sale.
So would that satisfy you
@Jacob ?