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More publicity please!
“The Tenant Fees Act is a one month old,” says Frances Burkinshaw. “I am wondering how many people, outside the industry, will know about this new legislation.”
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Exclusive: Who is responsible for accuracy of ‘unregulated’ online lettings platforms?
The Negotiator asks Spotahome's UK and Ireland General Manager to give his view after his platform was found to have listed an unregistered HMO apartment.
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The blame game
Here’s another example, says Frances Burkinshaw, of the Government suddenly calling a consultation on tenants being refused rental property if they are in receipt of Housing Benefit.
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Landlords splash the cash in London and the North of England
Much of the cash comes from re-mortgaging says Hamptons’ Head of Research.
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The property MOT
Everybody is worried and grumbling about the forthcoming lettings law, but regulation can be a force for good, says Glynis Frew, CEO, Hunters.
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Coventry consults on licensing rental properties in city centre
One of the largest PRS markets in the Midlands may soon be covered by two proposed council licensing schemes charging £773 per property.
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The tenant fees ban – what next?
We are all aware of the impending tenant fees ban, which is making its way through the Parliamentary process, says Frances Burkinshaw. Now we need to make the most of it.
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Tenant trouble
Problem tenants are only a small minority, says Andrea Kirkby, but they can cause a huge amount of trouble for a landlord and letting agent.
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Landlord and managing agent fined £22,000 for unlicensed HMO
A landlord and his managing agent in Tufnell Park, North London have been fined a total of £22,000 over an unlicensed HMO.
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60% of tenants welcome three-year tenancies, poll suggests
A poll of 1000 tenants by rent recognition platform CreditLadder has found that nearly two thirds of them would support three-year-tenancies.
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