Section 21: Solicitor urges government not to take knee-jerk action
A solicitor has urged the government not to reform or scrap Section 21 eviction powers simply on
A solicitor has urged the government not to reform or scrap Section 21 eviction powers simply on
One of the country’s leading lettings experts has outlined why the government is wrong to suggest that
UK-wide rental prices are up 2.0 per cent annually to £876 – a three-year high – according
Government plans to end so-called ‘no fault’ evictions may backfire and not improve tenants’ security at all.
A senior Labour housing spokesman is urging the government to press on with plans to outlaw the
The number of tenants experiencing rent rises following the introduction of the Tenant Fees Act continued its
The majority of the UK’s private renters don’t want to purchase a home according to new research,
The weekly economic and financial research magazine The Economist has made a scathing attack on rent controls.
New research indicates that the majority of property investors in the UK have their plans on pause
Average house prices are still going up, but more slowly: growth has fallen to its lowest annual
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