Offending landlords should be deemed criminals not rogues, says government adviser
The first National Approved Letting Scheme conference in the north of England took place yesterday in York.
The first National Approved Letting Scheme conference in the north of England took place yesterday in York.
A landlords’ group is calling on political parties to create a major incentive to landlords to sell
If the private rented sector continues growing at current rates, it will require a £1.4 trillion investment
Section 21 possession cases were at a 15-year high in 2014, the Ministry of Justice has reported
The Deregulation Bill, under which the government is introducing what is effectively a ban on so-called revenge
The elderly landlord who harassed the American tenants of a house she owned in East Anglia has
Nearly three-quarters of houses sold in January were sold for less than what may have been over-optimistic
The surge in private renting in recent years shows that purpose-built property to let is needed badly
The proportion of England’s households that now privately rent has soared to 19 per cent, doubling in
Two councils which have – so far – not gone along the licensing route, appear to have successfully
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