Nigel Lewis ploughs through 80 pages of the ‘Renters’ Reform Bill’ White Paper and asks the industry what they make of it.
Read MoreCovid-19 – what can residential landlords expect?
As the UK enters uncharted territory, there will be many changes to ‘business as usual’. Among these changes, there may be significant factors for residential landlords to keep in mind.
Read MoreTroublesome tenants
You’ve met the prospective tenant and they seemed polite. They passed the credit check and are in gainful employment. Most importantly, their references came back with the green light, so it comes…
Read MoreLiberal Democrats vote to scrap Section 21
Annother attack on the private rented sector, as the Liberal Democrat party conference passes its new policy, 'F44: Protecting Private Tenants'.
Read MoreSection 21 – what’s the alternative?
The Government intends to scrap Section 21 – so, says Marc Trup, CEO of Arthur Online, it’s now about damage limitation.
Read MoreMinister reassures that eviction process ‘will be improved’
Hurried comments to reassure follow widespread alarm that abolishing Section 21 notices would be 'devastating' for landlords and agents.
Read MoreGovernment softens blow of ‘no fault’ eviction ban proposals
Landlords will be able to use Section 8 process to regain their properties should they wish to sell it or move in, it has been announced.
Read MoreTenants taking less time to evict but it’s still too long, say landlords
Read how the length of time it takes to evict a tenant in England has reduced over the past four years, but still stands at over five months.
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