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Westminster City Council has given the go-ahead to a huge new selective licensing scheme covering 15 of the London borough’s 18 wards.
A data gathering exercise by the Government has highlighted new and sometimes surprising facts about the UK’s landlords and ...
A leading leasehold expert has warned that commonhold reforms will hit property values and shift costs onto individual flat ...
A Glasgow landlord fears his tenants could be left without heating or hot water after his energy supplier delayed replacing ...
Landlords could face higher mortgage rates for longer after inflation jumped by more than expected last month to 3.5%.
Investment in buy-to-let has been grinding to a halt since extra stamp duty charge, new researsch has revealed.
Duncan McLennan says harking back to previous rent control experiments isn't realistic, and that a 'revolution in home building' is needed instead.
Landlord Sales Agency helps landlords sell quickly, often in under 28 days, at strong prices even with tenants. With market ...
Report from Handelbanken paints picture of regulation bearing down on investor sentiment with predictable results.
Renters' Rights Bill will also end the 'flexibility' of tenure that landlords and tenants have been enjoying for decades.
A 92-year-old landlord has been slapped with a £9,360 Rent Repayment Order after two tenants took him to tribunal for renting ...
Up to 1,800 smaller HMOs in Peterborough could soon need a licence under plans to introduce a city-wide additional scheme.
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