Glossary
Schedule of works
A surveyor's itemised list of what needs to be repaired in a property, with costs and priorities. The central piece of evidence in most housing disrepair claims.
Related terms
Schedule of dilapidations
A surveyor's list of repairs the landlord claims you owe at end of tenancy. Most disputes arise when the schedule confuses fair wear and tear with damage. You're not liable for normal use deterioration.
Section 8 notice
A formal eviction notice a landlord must serve before applying to court under one of the legal grounds in Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988. Ground 8 (two months' rent arrears) is mandatory; the court must grant possession if it is proven.
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Reviewed against current housing law for England and Wales as at 15 June 2026. Checked by our SRA-regulated panel solicitors. This is general information, not legal advice for your specific case. Any compensation figures or ranges shown are illustrative only and not guaranteed; every case is different.