hereAt this point, there will be a backlog of court cases where possession proceedings were paused in March, as well as new cases unable to be heard during the five-month suspension, she told the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee.She said: "It’s difficult to estimate exactly how many people are going to be evicted but we have conducted some polling via YouGov that suggests that there has already been significant movement out of the sector since March, so 58,000 households have left since March at their landlords’ request."And we know that 174,000 renters have been told by their landlord that they are going to be evicted in the coming months."So, there is going to be a lot of movement, and what is now urgent is that.