Britain's government will void legal attempts to evict or force out small retailers and businesses due to non-payment of rent during the coronavirus crises, Reuters reported authorities as saying on Thursday.

The country's commercial landlords are experiencing a significant curtailment in rents as retail activity has paused temporarily due to lockdown measures to curb the spread of the virus.

The government's move comes just a few days after trade bodies British Retail Consortium and British Property Federation wrote a letter to chancellor Rishi Sunak seeking rental support.

A boy cycles past the boarded up and shut Prince of Wales pub in Brixton, south London on April 23, 2020 as life in Britain continues under a lockdown designed to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 illness. — AFP
A boy cycles past the boarded up and shut Prince of Wales pub in Brixton, south London on April 23, 2020 as life in Britain continues under a lockdown designed to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 illness. — AFP

According to reports, landlords have served winding up petitions to their tenants, with JD Sports and Primark being among the top retailers refusing to pay their March quarter rents.

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