Following three months of deliberations Mr Justice Martin Spencer has ruled that the policy has led to discrimination.
Read MoreWould you rent to someone on housing benefit? A third of letting agents say ‘no’
Government's latest survey of agents and landlords discovers shocking figures on who they will and will not rent properties to.
Read MoreJudicial Review of government’s Right to Rent policy begins
Lobbying group the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants wins its day in court after being given green light by High Court in June.
Read More‘Suspend Right to Rent’ say landlords as Home Office reconvenes panel
Ongoing complaints from landlords about Right to Rent has persuaded the Home Office to revisit its controversial flagship immigration policy.
Read MoreLetting agents face more AML regulations after draft EU bill published
Letting agents will soon have to run identity checks on all tenants paying more than £8,800 a month in rent following new EU draft directive on AML regulations.
Read MoreHigh Court gives green light to Judicial Review of Right to Rent
A High Court judge has given a charity permission to challenge the government on its flagship immigration policy Right to Rent.
Read MoreRight to Rent under threat as charity takes government to court
A leading human rights charity is to take the UK government to court over its flagship right to rent immigration policy.
Read MoreGovernment has no idea how Right to Rent is impacting tenants, minister admits
A government minister has admitted that the Home Office does not collect any information on how the Right to Rent system is impacting tenants.
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