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Peers in the House of Lords have hit out at the government’s Renters’ Rights Bill during stage two of the committee stage.
Members of the House of Lords clashed over the Renters’ Rights Bill in stage one of the committee stage. Baroness Scott of ...
A homeless charity claims 83% of temporary accommodation in Wales could be cut with the right policy reform. A report by ...
Councils expect landlords to manage tenants’ fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour. With the Renters’ Rights Bill, where’s ...
Housing Ombudsman’s report highlights four key communication tests to help social landlords avoid stigmatising residents and ...
I own a leasehold flat in a building with four flats. The managing agent for the Freeholder is useless yet is charging us ...
Discover why student accommodation and Build to Rent (BTR) are the UK’s safest property investments with low yields, per ...
A council has been slammed for threatening landlords with an unlimited fine for failing to tackle fly-tipping. Sefton council ...
New regulations and rising costs push 12% of private landlords to sell properties, while 29% plan to expand, reshaping the ...
Nearly 13 million UK homes need energy upgrades to meet 2050 net zero goals, with Birmingham, Leeds and Cornwall facing the ...
A new no-nonsense property channel offering advice for landlords and tenants has launched. Paul Shamplina, founder of ...
I have a block of 6 flats in a Victorian property in a conservation area and all of the tenants are on Universal Credit + ...
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