Details of request “Statistics for the use of ‘no fault’ evictions (Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988)

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
2758672  sent  2018-02-22 22:43:34 +0000  waiting_response  2018-02-22 22:43:34 +0000  waiting_response  outgoing  
2784492  response  2018-03-06 11:40:41 +0000    2018-03-13 12:41:09 +0000  rejected  incoming  
2812684  status_update  2018-03-13 12:41:09 +0000  rejected  2018-03-13 12:41:09 +0000  rejected   
3186500  edit  2018-06-14 03:45:47 +0100         
3186501  edit  2018-06-14 03:45:47 +0100         
3186502  edit  2018-06-14 03:45:47 +0100         
4232343  edit  2019-03-14 03:48:31 +0000         
4232344  edit  2019-03-14 03:48:31 +0000         
4232345  edit  2019-03-14 03:48:31 +0000         
4232346  edit  2019-03-14 03:48:31 +0000         
4232347  edit  2019-03-14 03:48:31 +0000         
4232348  edit  2019-03-14 03:48:31 +0000         

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