Rachel Reeves
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Regulation & Law
Rachel Reeves selective licensing debacle claims another scalp
Cabinet Member for Housing at Southwark Council, which covers the Chancellor's property, resigns after admitting his properties were unlicensed too.
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Latest property news
Letting agents face ‘unfair’ erratic property licensing enforcement
Claim is made by London licensing expert following the debacle over Rachel Reeve's missing licence for her rented Dulwich homes.
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Regulation & Law
Second estate agency dragged into Reeves licensing furore
It has been reported that Knight Frank also told the Chancellor that her home needed licensing prior to being rented out.
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Adam Walker
BLOG: ‘Why I feel sorry for Rachel Reeves’
Adam Walker is in danger of finding himself in a minority of one, as he pleads the case for Rachel Reeves – but not as a Chancellor, as an accidental landlord bamboozled by legal compliance.
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Regulation & Law
‘Now do you understand our pain?’ leading landlord ask Chancellor
Eastern Landlords Association chair says for too long Whitehall has not realised the minefield that property licensing presents for some BTL operators.
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Regulation & Law
BREAKING: Chancellor fails to obtain licence for rental home
Rachel Reeves's position under threat after admitting she had failed to obtain a licence for her Dulwich property.
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Regulation & Law
MARKET: Late Autumn budget date to prolong tax speculation damage
Budget date has now been set, but its late timing has led to warnings that the extended uncertainty will drive up rents and accelerate landlord exodus.
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Rental market
‘Million rental homes will be lost’ if Chancellor raises CGT
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned she risks more than 900,000 properties being pulled from the rental market if she goes ahead with an increase in Capital Gains Tax.
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Housing Market
Chancellor urges Bank of England to cut base interest rate
Rachel Reeves says the Bank should consider cutting its base rate as inflationary pressures subside and the economy continues to improve.
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Latest property news
Property experts rubbish Labour’s 25-year mortgage plan
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves believes longer-term loans could help buyers, but they won't work here property experts say.
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