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A surprising number of lettings agents are in the dark about the reforms set to transform the sector under the Renters’ ...
New official buy-to-let lending figures have revealed an extraordinary revival in the landlord market. UK Finance has today ...
The private rented sector now has a new champion for their sector in the form of James Cleverly, who has been appointed ...
Total Property platform has raised a staggering £300,000 for youth homelessness charity Centrepoint since its launch last May ...
A landlord who asked his tenants to only shower once a week and limit cooking to light meals has been landed with a £17,574 Rent Repayment Order.
Comments are made after landlords in the city is ordered to pay £10,000 after ignoring HMO licensing conditions for a property.
Benefits landlord Mick Roberts has slammed Nottingham Council for its inflexible stance on licensing fees for homes he’s ...
Tenants in Scotland have been told to fight back against private landlords by urging MSPs to keep their commitment to robust ...
Bybrook argued there were not enough rental properties but instead of addressing that shortage, the legislation – “a difficult Bill and, often, an indefensible one” - papered over the cracks, with ...
One councillor's 'slum' comments have spurred several industry figures to fight back against poor perception of HMOs.
Law Society chief and evictions expert say reforms are too late, too little and won't reduce evictions case backlog.
Luton Council is to face yet another legal challenge in its attempt to introduce a long-delayed selective licensing scheme.
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