Supreme Court to rule on test case of tenant arguing human rights to avoid eviction
Original Author: Rosalind Renshaw The Supreme Court has granted the Residential Landlords Association permission to intervene in
Original Author: Rosalind Renshaw The Supreme Court has granted the Residential Landlords Association permission to intervene in
A landlord has been cautioned and has agreed to pay £1,000 compensation to a tenant, and pay
A landlord has been ordered to pay a fine and costs of £2,925 for unlawfully evicting a
Tenants trying to avoid eviction could abuse a new legal system designed to ban revenge evictions, by
Over 200,000 people are affected by retaliatory evictions every year, the Government has said. Revenge evictions are
The Deregulation Bill, under which the government is introducing what is effectively a ban on so-called revenge
It has been confirmed that the Deregulation Bill, under which the government is introducing what is effectively
A lettings law expert says agents and landlords dealing with assaults or criminal behaviour by their tenants are
A long and technical debate in the House of Lords last evening ended with amendments to the
Today sees the long-awaited debate in the House of Lords on an amendment to the Deregulation Bill
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