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The bill is designed to afford tenants more protections, but could it lead to them being ‘forced out’ of their homes?
Licensed HMOs are selling for almost 50% above the average house price in some parts of England as buyers snap up strong ...
The U-turn means landlords will need to foot the bill for damage caused by pets in a move labelled “shoddy and outrageous” by ...
The HMO that AM PM Estates managed in Slough was found to be dirty and in a poor state of repair inside and out, including a ...
Build-to-rent developments will eventually provide thirty percent of all homes within the private rented sector, it has been claimed.
In an unusual move, a Midlands local authority has added the four men to the national rogue landlords database.
The Government has, following feedback from various property and other industry bodies, delayed the 'big switch off'.
Robust tenant referencing will be increasingly important for landlords when the Section 8 process becomes more protracted.
The Renters’ Rights Bill is being held up and isn’t expected to become law until at least the autumn, according to reports.
Landlords with existing tenancy agreements which have rent payable in advance can continue collecting it until the tenancy ...
Newly-minted housing minister in Scotland unable to recall key statistics from her department during TV interview.
Brighton & Hove Council has given the go-ahead for a tough new crackdown on short lets in a bid to reclaim homes for locals.