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In an session in the House of Commons today (20/1/25) the Secretary of State for Housing, Angela Rayner was challenged on several points: It can…
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In an session in the House of Commons today (20/1/25) the Secretary of State for Housing, Angela Rayner was challenged on several points: It can…
Read MoreThe House of Commons Library has published its latest Housing market: Economic indicators, which can be seen here. Here’s a breakdown of the key trends: House…
Read MoreWriting Inside Housing, Parissa Zand from Generation Rent has raised the following points after a landlords’ compliance with energy efficiency legislation. Tenant Protection After Upgrades:…
Read MoreMark Thompson, a private landlord has started a petition under the title “Apply the same energy efficiency legislation to all property – not just rentals.”,…
Read MoreThe recent amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill have raised concerns, particularly among landlords and industry professionals, about the potential negative consequences for certain groups…
Read MoreThe BBC is reporting on a case where two people have been sentenced after illegally evicting a tenant described by the local authority as vulnerable….
Read MoreBacked by the NRLA, the Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a landlord, ruling that they could serve essential tenancy documents by post….
Read MoreA recent report to Lewisham Council’s housing committee stated that 156 private sector housing used for temporary accommodation have been withdrawn from use. The report…
Read MoreThe Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) passed its third reading in the House of Commons and is moving to the House of Lords, with Royal Assent…
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