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Gloves are off! Agents and suppliers urge Gove to stop slamming landlords
Ten agents, suppliers and trade association figures also want rest of lettings industry to sign their open letter and back their campaign.
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Agents facing tougher enforcement by councils this year as fines hit record
Total fines for London’s letting agents and landlords have increased by an average of £90,000 per month in 2022 latest analysis from Kamma has revealed.
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‘Abolishing Section 21 will give tenants security’ – says new Housing Minister
Government says tenants will enjoy greater security and feel empowered to challenge poor practice and unreasonable rent rises.
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Rightmove’s agent qualification wins official approval
Rightmove’s new agent qualification has been officially approved by the government’s regulatory body, The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation.
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REACTION: Bank of England hikes base rate to whopping 3%
Governors of the Bank of England today voted to raise interest rates by 0.75% from 2.25% to 3% – the highest one day rise in 30 years.
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Mortgage broker landlord and agent fined almost £30,000 for breaking housing laws
The owner of a Chester-based mortgage broker and his business partner agent have been fined almost £30,000 for breaking housing laws.
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Landlords and agents warned over unlicensed student properties
Students could be in line for a rent rebate after £85,000 student accommodation ruling against management company.
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Letting agency working for rogue landlord under the spotlight
A Leamington Spa letting agent has been thrown under the spotlight after one of its rogue landlords was fined £31,000 by Warwick District Council. Grzegorz Surminski had rented a 6-bedroom property in St Brides Close, Sydenham, Leamington Spa through Golden Key Letting Agents and was subletting the property to eight sub-tenants when the property was inspected by Warwick District Council Housing Officers in February 2022. DISREPAIR The property was reported to the Council for disrepair by one of the sub-tenants. Surminski had not applied for a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) licence for letting the property to so many tenants and had not provided safe or adequate measures for his tenants. As well as the lack of fire safety provisions, there were numerous repair issues also found including unsafe electrics, lack of a working shower and broken floor tiles in the bathroom. A tenant was provided with a mouldy mattress to sleep on, and there were large accumulations of rubbish in the rear garden as well as insufficient wheelie bins for the size of the household. This landlord has flouted the laws which are there to protect the most vulnerable members of society.” Surminski was found guilty last month by…
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BREAKING: Chancellor cuts Stamp Duty for FTBs and properties under £250k
Kwarteng says measures are to support growth, increase confidence and help families aspiring to own their own home.
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