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landlord and tenant
The number of tenants evicted from their homes reached a record high in 2015, according to figures recently issued by the Ministry of Justice. The figures revealed that 42,728 households in rented accommodation were forcibly removed. ... read more
February 17th, 2016
From today, landlords who let property in England will have to carry out checks to make sure potential tenants have the right to rent property in the UK. ... read more
February 4th, 2016
The law covering the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants is extensive, far-reaching and often highly complicated. Since housing is a fundamental requirement for people, it is also a hot political issue and therefore subject to frequent changes of law and regulation. ... read more
September 28th, 2015
A proposed amendment to a 1973 law will enable residential owners of London property to rent out rooms, flats or their whole house for short-term lets within the law for the first time. Currently, those who let out their property on short-term lets face fines of up to £20,000 for failing to secure... ... read more
February 12th, 2015
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has carried out a study that found that many leaseholders suffer from excessive charges or poor service by property managers. The CMA is recommending a change in the law that would allow flat owners to “vote out” poor property managers, if 50 per cent of... ... read more
December 5th, 2014