The ban on ‘no fault’ evictions was first proposed by the previous Government under its Renters’ Reform Bill
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The new bill aims to finally put an end to Section 21 'no fault' evictions
Lettings experts have identified a crucial ‘loophole’ in the Renters (Reform) Bill which will create a patchwork system whereby some landlords will be able to continue...
Payprop's new communications log feature aims to support landlords in eviction cases ahead of the removal of Section 21.
The removal of Section 21 notices and the end of fixed-term tenancies are the two issues that concern landlords the most, according to a new report issued by Propertymark.
A dedicated court would simplify housing-related issues, says industry body.
Calls are mounting for systemic reform of the 'failing' court system as UK Landlords continue to face excessive delays in property possession proceedings.
Landlords who hoped that 2024 might arrive with more balance in the reporting of property rental issues are already reeling from another attack, according to LegalforLandlords.
Following significant amendments introduced to the Renters Reform Bill after its second reading in Parliament last month, London-based estate and lettings agency, Johns&Co, has...
Just 9% of renters surveyed feel that government excuses surrounding the indefinite delay to Section 21 abolishment is acceptable.
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