You are a regulated tenant if you moved into your property before 15 January 1989 and:
Your rights
As a regulated tenant you have considerable security of
tenure and additional protection under the 1977 Rent Act. This
means:
Eviction
Your landlord must serve you a notice to quit, which must
give you at least four week's notice and be in a form prescribed by
law. Once the notice has expired your landlord must apply to the
courts for possession. Your landlord will need to convince the
court that they have grounds for possession and that it is
reasonable to evict you.
If the court awards possession to your landlord a date will be set when you should leave the property. If you do not leave on this date the landlord will have to ask the court bailiffs to to evict you. You may be ordered to pay your landlords court costs if they are awarded possession of the property.
You should seek advice as soon as you receive a notice seeking possession.