 
                                				  			The Residential Landlords Association rejects findings by Shelter
Alan Ward, RLA chairman, says his organisation accepts there are landlords who should be rooted out of
 
                                				  			Alan Ward, RLA chairman, says his organisation accepts there are landlords who should be rooted out of
 
                                				  			Many British pensioners are property rich but cash poor. As a result a significant number are seeking
 
                                				  			MPs have been discussing the controversial Immigration Bill which aims to limit the grounds on which immigrants
 
                                				  			Rents may have increased significantly in recent years and wages have, in the main, failed to keep
 
                                				  			Landlords might still be enjoying a boom – but rent rises have plateaued. The latest Buy-to-Let Index
 
                                				  			According to the employers’ organisation, the CBI, a generation of renters could be left behind as the
 
                                				  			The last phase of the old hospital development in the centre of Norwich is just about to
 
                                				  			One in eleven people in Britain fear they won’t be able to afford their rent or mortgage
 
                                				  			One third (32%) of private tenants in the UK are planning to buy their first home in
 
                                				  			ARLA has called on the Chancellor to regulate letting agents when he delivers his Autumn Statement next
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