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Reappointed housing minister ‘must kill off rent controls’
Propertymark says Welsh Housing Minister Julie James, who gets the job for a third time, must end any talk of limits on rent increases in Wales.
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Wales in extraordinary move to help homeowners pay their mortgages
Housing Minister Julie James says interest-free loans will help home owners reduce their overall debt and, therefore, monthly repayments.
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Regulation & Law
Landlords warn ministers that sector urgently needs support
The NRLA says there is a lack or reliable information on the housing sector in Wales, and this must be fixed.
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Drastic changes for Welsh letting agents become law today
After several months of delay, letting agents and landlords must now adhere to changes within the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016.
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Regulation & Law
Landlord joy as Welsh parliament puts kibosh on rent freeze
Labour refuses to back Plaid Cymru calls for rent freeze that could have saved families from eviction.
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Letting agents operating in Wales get more time to prepare for new law
Renting Homes Act will require agents to retool their systems and processes as sweeping changes to PRS are introduced now on December 1st.
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Countdown to seismic change in Welsh renter regs
With six months to go until the "biggest change to housing law in Wales for decades", Welsh Minister declares, “The way we rent in Wales will become simpler and more transparent this year.”
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LATEST: Welsh letting agents prepare for new renting rules to now go live this summer
Minister says Renting Homes Act Wales will go live on July 15th, ushering in permanent six-month notice periods and eviction restrictions.
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LATEST: Government launches major shake-up of leasehold enfranchisement
Leasehold minister Lord Greenhalgh says proposals, which are being consulted on for six weeks, are 'most significant legal shake-up in a generation'.
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