Bill giving tenants the right to sue is on verge of becoming law
A Private Members’ Bill which will allow private rental sector tenants to sue over the conditions of
A Private Members’ Bill which will allow private rental sector tenants to sue over the conditions of
Fewer than one per cent of private tenancies end in a dispute over the deposit – and
A substantial study by university academics suggests that changes to the benefit system lie behind the long-term
Shelter is campaigning for the outlawing if default fees levied on tenants by agents in Wales. While
A growing number of tenants say they want to stay put in their rented home even if
Local press reports say that one of the country’s most controversial buy to let licensing schemes has
A new study has revealed that the average Briton rents four years longer than they initially planned
A call has been made for the government to review the section 8 possession process as part
It should perhaps come as no surprise that this week’s tightening up of the energy efficiency regulations
A lettings trade body has welcomed extra government funding for English councils to clamp down on criminal
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