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Landlords fight back over Shelter’s Section 21 notice evictions claims
NRLA has slammed the housing group for its 'one-sided' research last week which tarred all landlords with the same evictions brush.
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Landmark eviction ruling handed down by Court of Appeal
Judges say agents and landlords who forget to issue gas safety certificates can still evict tenants using Section 21 notices, but decision may be appealed.
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Queen’s Speech: Govt reveals comprehensive property reform programme
The Queen's speech also included promised reform of business rates and improved building safety legislation.
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Labour launches radical housing policy push including rent controls and ‘locals first’ new homes
Corbyn has launched an assault on the property market including banning Right to Rent checks, greater tenant rights and a huge council building programme.
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Boris confirms end to Section 21 evictions and launches ‘Lifetime Deposits’
Boris Johnson has revealed several major shifts in government policy for the private rented sector and, as predicted, has put evictions at the centre of the General Election housing debate. In an article published by The Sun newspaper early this morning, Johnson has confirmed that the government will proceed with banning Section 21 eviction notices. “At the moment, renting a property can also be an uncertain and unsettling business, and the costs of deposits make it harder to move. We are going to fix that,” says Johnson. “A Conservative majority government will empower renters and give them greater peace of mind.” The policy has been opposed by landlords and many agents because it will push all evictions into the courts, making it harder and more expensive to eject tenants who default on their rent. Hugely welcome But homelessness charities have welcomed the move including Shelter, whose chief executive Polly Neate says: “Reports that Conservatives plan to scrap Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions are hugely welcome. “If enacted, this would transform private renting for millions of people by providing them with stability and security.” Johnson has also said that if elected his government would bring in a system of transferable tenancy…
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Ask a question! ARLA chief to appear in live evictions webinar this week
Agents have the chance to as questions direct to the David Cox on Thursday at 9.30am online.
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Average cost of evicting rogue tenants reaches eye-watering £31k
Claim by leading letting agency Benham & Reeves includes lost rent, refit costs and legal fees.
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Government consults on sweeping eviction reforms despite industry scepticism
Housing secretary James Brokenshire says he wants to consult on measures such as abolishing Section 21 notices and fixed-term tenancies before they are introduced next year.
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Judge gives green light to landmark ‘gas safety certificate eviction case’ appeal
A landmark evictions court case that could have significant consequences for letting agents and landlords has been given the go-ahead by a judge. The case concerns a landlord who failed to issue a gas safety certificate to a tenant who it later tried to evict by issuing a certificate belatedly and then starting a Section 21 eviction process. The landlord won the initial hearing for repossession, but the tenant then appealed the decision and won. The landlord has now won the right to an appeal, which will be heard later this year. This case concerns an AST that started in February 2017 for a flat in a development in Truro, Cornwall where the hot water and heating is provided by a communal boiler outside the property. Therefore, no gas certificate had ever been issued to tenants despite – somewhat perversely given the property’s heating system – it being a legal requirement. Gas safety Despite the technicalities of the case, what the Court of Appeal judge will now decide is whether it is acceptable for a landlord or letting agent to issue a gas safety certificate after – rather than before – a tenant moves into a property and still be…
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Ending Section 21 evictions will be a disaster, agents and landlords warn
Poll of 6,500 businesses within the private rental market reveals huge worries over proposed end to 'no fault' evictions.
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