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A judge has given a First Tier Property Tribunal a ticking off for unfair conduct during a hearing over a dispute about ...
Older renters are heading for a bleak retirement with significantly less financial security than their homeowning peers.
Landlords were left with bills of up to £30,000 after cannabis gangs took over their properties and left them unliveable.
A flawed grounds for possession will reduce the supply of student housing, the NRLA has warned. The industry body says that restricting the student housing possession exemption known as Ground 4 A to ...
More firms are looking to rent office space than at any time since before the pandemic, new Rightmove research has found.
At Battersea, we know that pets truly are part of the family. But issues relating to housing represent the second most common ...
Many wealthy property owners who are fleeing Britain due to this month’s abolition of the non-dom tax regime are opting to ...
Tenant groups have laid into landlords as the Renters’ Rights Bill passes through the Lords.
Landlords have been encouraged to sign up to HMRC’s testing programme, with less than a year to go until those earning more ...
More than one in ten landlords are being pushed out of the buy-to-market, according to new research. The findings by lender ...
Increased supply should in theory lead to reduced rents. But the impact may not be all that dramatic or quick. An increased supply of homes is needed, especially in areas with high demand, and ...
At its core, an inventory is about clarity. It establishes a shared baseline for the property’s condition and contents at the ...