Is the landlord right to claim for damage said to be caused during the tenancy?
In this month’s case study, we look at a landlord’s claim for damage, said to have been
In this month’s case study, we look at a landlord’s claim for damage, said to have been
The Conservatives are facing a 1997-style electoral wipeout that would hand Labour a 120-seat majority, the latest
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has used his Autumn Statement to reveal measures affecting both the rental market and the wider
A fifth of short-term lets in London had been long term rentals in the past three years,
The government yesterday announced changes to the Renters Reform Bill designed to protect vulnerable tenants while also
The leasehold reform bill, which looks to restrict ground rents for future leaseholders, concluded its journey through parliament
The rental market continues to boom despite the growing cost of living crisis, with average rents rising
A proposal to effectively scrap ground rents for most new long residential leaseholds in England and Wales
Guidance for landlords, tenants and local authorities in the private and social rented sectors in the context
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