National Investigators Exam (NIE) Practice Exam

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What action can a council take against a landlord for harassment or illegal eviction?

  1. File a civil lawsuit

  2. Conduct a mediation session

  3. Take out a criminal prosecution

  4. Issue a warning notice

The correct answer is: Take out a criminal prosecution

A council can take action against a landlord for harassment or illegal eviction through criminal prosecution. This is because such actions violate tenant rights under housing laws, which are designed to protect individuals from unlawful conduct by landlords. When harassment or illegal eviction occurs, it can be considered a criminal offense, enabling the council to initiate a prosecution to hold the landlord accountable. This route emphasizes the seriousness of the offense and aims to deter future violations by imposing legal consequences. In contrast, while filing a civil lawsuit, conducting a mediation session, or issuing a warning notice may be appropriate responses in certain situations, they do not carry the same weight as criminal prosecution in addressing breaches of the law. A civil lawsuit is typically initiated by the tenant rather than the council, mediation seeks to resolve disputes amicably without legal action