What now for Right To Rent after governments bloody nose?
There’s been general support for last week’s judgment by the High Court that the government’s Right To
There’s been general support for last week’s judgment by the High Court that the government’s Right To
The government says it wants “an immediate change” in the policy of some letting agents and landlords
You may be forgiven for thinking that rent takes up an ever-greater proportion of tenants’ income –
The Tenants’ Fees Bill has now become law, receiving formal Royal Assent yesterday afternoon – and within
A letting agent in east London has been fined £4,000 after apparently publishing the incorrect fees that
The government has published an independent assessment of its Tenants Fees Bill proposal – the ban on
The BBC’s Reality Check service, respected for giving a more realistic assessment of many politicians’ promises, has
Private rental sector tenants in England stay an average of 4.1 years in their property – casting
New rules are to be introduced to ensure mandatory electrical inspections on private rental properties are carried
There’s been a big rise in the volume of purpose-built student accommodation in the UK, suggesting that
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