No CGT for landlords selling to first timers call
A landlords’ group is calling on political parties to create a major incentive to landlords to sell
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
Landlords in Rotherham have called for a judicial review of local authority plans to introduce a licensing
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