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Coronavirus latest: tenants to be given three months before evictions can start
Full details of Boris Johnson's announcement in parliament yesterday have now been published, including plans to give landlords mortgage payment holidays as well.
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Has the ‘Boris bounce’ lost its momentum in central London?
Knight Frank reports on its latest data for Prime Central London market which includes a revival in December but a drop during January.
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After years of property industry efforts for homeless, Boris chips in with EXTRA £236m
Initiative announced late last night is in addition to £437 million already committed to helping rough sleepers off the streets.
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Queen’s Speech: Govt reveals comprehensive property reform programme
The Queen's speech also included promised reform of business rates and improved building safety legislation.
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Orderrrr! What former Speaker of the House John Bercow really thinks now he’s free
Freed from the shackles of office, Bercow told a packed room at The Negotiator Conference on Friday his views on Brexit, the General Election and accusations that he was not impartial as a speaker.
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Industry attacks Conservatives over Stamp Duty ‘foreigner tax’ pledge
Builders and agents point out that foreign investment is key part of many prime markets in the UK and proposed 3% extra Stamp Duty would put many investors off.
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Boris’ latest: lifetime fixed-rate mortgages and discounted ‘locals only’ new-builds
The Conservative leader has launched two new promised policies to help him achieve the million-plus new homes the party claims can be created by 2025.
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Boris confirms end to Section 21 evictions and launches ‘Lifetime Deposits’
Boris Johnson has revealed several major shifts in government policy for the private rented sector and, as predicted, has put evictions at the centre of the General Election housing debate. In an article published by The Sun newspaper early this morning, Johnson has confirmed that the government will proceed with banning Section 21 eviction notices. “At the moment, renting a property can also be an uncertain and unsettling business, and the costs of deposits make it harder to move. We are going to fix that,” says Johnson. “A Conservative majority government will empower renters and give them greater peace of mind.” The policy has been opposed by landlords and many agents because it will push all evictions into the courts, making it harder and more expensive to eject tenants who default on their rent. Hugely welcome But homelessness charities have welcomed the move including Shelter, whose chief executive Polly Neate says: “Reports that Conservatives plan to scrap Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions are hugely welcome. “If enacted, this would transform private renting for millions of people by providing them with stability and security.” Johnson has also said that if elected his government would bring in a system of transferable tenancy…
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Infamous landlord Fergus Wilson pleads the case for first time buyers
Controversial former buy-to-let king believes the tax system should be changed to enable landlords to sell their properties to tenants.
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Found: the court case used to compare Bojo to a ‘dodgy estate agent’ by John Major
The Negotiator has tracked down the 2008/9 Supreme Court case in New Zealand used by the former PM to accuse Johnson of breaching his 'fiduciary duties'.
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