First paragraph: Change is coming. Soon, private tenants in England will have the security they need to call their rented house a home. The UK government has announced plans to abolish “no fault” Section 21 evictions in England, meaning that landlords will no longer be able to evict tenants without a legitimate reason.https://theconversation.com/landlords-will-be-forbidden-from-evicting-tenants-for-no-reason-but-reform-has-only-just-begun-11558
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First paragraph: Change is coming. Soon, private tenants in England will have the security they need...
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First paragraph: The private rented sector has long had the unenviable reputation as the “tenure of...
Both authors wish to thank the reviewer of this note. Available on Westlaw UK.Peer reviewedPostprin
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
Jules Birch decries the new legislation against squatters. Whilst squatting where someone else is li...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
The Private Rented Sector has grown considerably over the last 25 years and is now a crucial part of...
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Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Following the devolution of powers by the UK Government to the National Assembly for Wales, the law ...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
First paragraph: Change is coming. Soon, private tenants in England will have the security they need...
Now in force, the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 will have a big impact on t...
First paragraph: The private rented sector has long had the unenviable reputation as the “tenure of...
Both authors wish to thank the reviewer of this note. Available on Westlaw UK.Peer reviewedPostprin
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
Jules Birch decries the new legislation against squatters. Whilst squatting where someone else is li...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
The Private Rented Sector has grown considerably over the last 25 years and is now a crucial part of...
One of the key points of interest for me in Rebuilding Ireland, the recently published Action Plan f...
The Homes (Fit for Human Habitation) Act 2018 became law in December 2018 and entered into force on ...
There has been a lot of discussion this year about concerns that landlords are fleeing the rental ma...
In a recent consultation, Strengthening Consumer Redress in the Housing Market, the UK Government in...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Following the devolution of powers by the UK Government to the National Assembly for Wales, the law ...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...