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Details are emerging about anti-landlord amendments being tabled by Lords at the final stages of the Renters Rights Bill’s ...
Whilst landlords will no longer be able to require tenants with pets to have suitable insurance, there will remain a ...
A combination of diligent saving habits, working extra shifts and seeking the support of family members is how the UK’s ...
Another London council has launched plans to crack down on potential rogue landlords. Sutton council is to start consultation ...
A jaw-dropping £3.2m finance deal has allowed a landlord with a growing London property portfolio to expand it further. The ...
Some 88% of homes in England have some form of garden – but in some areas only 22% of HMOs give tenants access to gardens. An analysis by an HMO management platform suggests that across England as a ...
Westminster council has confirmed plans to roll out Selective Licensing across the majority of the borough, starting in November. The scheme, which applies to private homes let to single households or ...
A survey by a firm of solicitors suggests widespread legal non-compliance among landlords. The Percy Hughes & Roberts Solicitors firm has analysed 559 responses from landlords and tenants and claims ...
A local authority in the north of England is choosing not to use in-house staff to handle a licensing scheme consultation.
Specialist lender Aldermore says it’s made “significant improvements” to its buy to let products, with a specific focus on ...