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Landlords could get caught out by holes in the Renters’ Rights Bill around possession and pets, a property solicitor has warned.
Writing in Property Week, Jackman says the student possession ground will enable a landlord to regain possession of their ...
Court case highlights ongoing problem of legal firms that claim to be 'authorised' to help landlords evict tenants when they are not.
Landlords across Wales can now take advantage of a scheme that lets them lease their property to the local council for up to ...
Scotland’s landlords have urged its government to pause additional stamp duty payments in a bid to alleviate its housing ...
Darlington looks set to be the latest council bringing in tougher rules to control the growth of small HMOs. The town council votes today on whether to approve its plans for a borough-wide Article 4 ...
Minister explains why pet damage insurance will not be mandated, and says current deposit of five weeks 'enough'.
Mai Van Nguyen, 35, Duong Dinh, 38, Nghĩa Dinh Tran, 30, Shamraiz Akhtar, 54, Tasawar Hussain, 54, and Amjad Nawaz, 43, (main ...
Wigan council says rise in number of smaller HMOs within its borders means new powers to scrutinise new applications are ...
The practice of property flipping to make a profit is under serious threat from both higher tax and lower house price rises.
Tom Entwistle, Private Landlord and Founder of LandlordZONE says that this law is a game-changer coming in the private rented ...
The likelihood of the Renters’ Rights Bill becoming law this summer has increased after the government tabled its third ...