Should there be a general election anytime soon, voting homeowners may want to take note of Jeremy Corbyn’s plans to scrap council tax and replace it with a ‘progressive property tax’.
Read MoreTime taken to evict tenants increases by seven days to over 17 weeks
Official figures from Ministry of Justice put government's plans to ban Section 21 'no fault' evictions into disarray.
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 reveals shock abolition of Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions in England
Industry reacts with horror to likely 'devastating' effect on private rental market by measures announced by James Brokenshire.
Read MoreIs Brokenshire planning to end office-to-residential conversions?
Secretary of State yesterday committed to broader review of this controversial type of Permitted Development conversion.
Read MoreLeading developers sign leasehold reform pledge, but critics claim it’s ‘cobbled together’
Housing minister James Brokenshire claims the initiative will further support existing and future leaseholders by protecting them from onerous fees.
Read MorePersimmon faces losing Help to Buy as Minister reviews its contract
Troubled homes builder Persimmon faces losing its right to sell Help to Buy funded homes, it has been revealed. Secretary of State for Housing James Brokenshire (pictured, below) is said to be…
Read MoreEngland’s 1.5 million private landlords to join compulsory redress scheme
Shock announcement is part of significant widening of redress scheme membership for landlords, student housing providers, new homes developers and park home operators.
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