Search Results for: Tenant Fees Act
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Agency and landlord win battle over ‘fair fees’ after tenants break contract
Tribunal judge deems charges for 'lost rent' and new tenancy set-up fees of over £2,000 to be reasonable.
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HomeLet and LetAlliance merge as impact of tenant fees ban is felt across industry
HomeLet, Rentshield and Let Alliance will now all operate under the Barbon insurance broker umbrella in a bid to weather the 'tough and challenging' letting market.
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Growing fears over ‘scale and speed’ of tenant fees ban impact
Rents are rising by between four and five percent on new lets, claims leading Yorkshire letting agency Linley & Simpson
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Tenant fees ban impact will less than expected, says major estate agency group
Belvoir says the hit on its gross profits will be just 3% nine months after the tenant fees ban is introduced on June 1st.
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Regulation & Law
Renters’ Rights Act: Questions that landlords are really asking
Partner at JMW Solicitors, Priya Sejpal, highlights the real implications of the Renters' Rights Act and how it demands preparation and difficult decisions.
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Rental market
Sound familiar? Weird items tenants leave behind revealed
Landlords report finding everything from glass slippers to bubonic plague memorials and live fish at the end of tenancies.
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Rental market
Lettings agency boss slams corporates for ‘bizarre’ extra fees charged to landlords
Nick Goble of Noble Estates in Clapham, London says his new approach of a flat management fee and just three extra fixed charges is fairer and more transparent.
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Regulation & Law
REACTION: Renters’ Rights Bill takes final steps to becoming law ‘very soon’
The controversial legislation, which will see the private rented sector entirely overhauled, sailed through its likely final debate ahead of becoming law.
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Regulation & Law
Landlords ‘must be allowed to break letting agency contracts’ says proptech
Hello Neighbour is calling, controversially, for landlords to be given the right to exit agency agreements, which ‘stifle competition and discourage property investment.’
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Regulation & Law
Landlords join with letting agency in fight against ‘extortionate’ licensing fees
Martin & Co has signed up 40 landlords in a campaign against an "astonishing" selective licensing charge in Leicester.
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