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The likelihood of the Renters’ Rights Bill becoming law this summer has increased after the government tabled its third ...
Lord Hacking tells housing minister Government is 'plain wrong' in its insistence on banning fixed-term tenancies.
A landlord has been found guilty of illegally letting two ‘party flats’ after neighbours complained about excessive noise.
Government reveals it is about to consult on a new Decent Homes Standard that will apply to private as well as social ...
Landlords are being urged to respond to a consultation launched by the Government seeking views on a new Decent Homes ...
A landlord who thought he could ignore council warnings over a property’s lack of licence and its poor state of repair has ...
Build-to-rent developments will eventually provide thirty percent of all homes within the private rented sector, it has been ...
HMO landlords face paying out £1,570 for a licence when Camden Council renews its additional scheme in December.
The U-turn means landlords will need to foot the bill for damage caused by pets in a move labelled “shoddy and outrageous” by ...
Robust tenant referencing will be increasingly important for landlords when the Section 8 process becomes more protracted.
After peers raised concerns about tribunals' ability to cope with potentially thousands of challenges to rent hikes from tenants, it looks likely to emulate Rent Service Scotland, which makes an ...
The National Landlord Investment Show’s free Summer Spectacular on July 9th in London offers UK landlords and property ...