The Renters’ Rights Act, in force from 1 May, introduces the most significant changes to England’s private rental sector in over 30 years. It abolishes Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, replaces ...
The success of the Renters' Rights Act depends on long-term funding for councils to properly enforce the rules, housing ...
Even in a rental, gardeners can grow successfully by planning ahead, using containers or small spaces, and adapting to the ...
The Renters’ Rights Act, now in force in England, abolishes Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, limits rent increases to once a year, and replaces fixed-term tenancies with rolling agreements. It also ...
An Australian investor has thrown support behind changes to controversial tax benefits, saying the housing market is ...
Under the new Renters’ Rights Act, Oxfordshire landlords could be fined up to £20,000 if they fail to comply with regulations ...
I still remember typhoons from my childhood in the Philippines. We lived in a modest wooden home with a tin roof.
Rental properties which are more energy efficient are attracting a “premium” to live there, a report has found. Private sector tenants in England pay a typical premium of around £85 per month to rent ...
Landlords want to be paid for pandemic losses and hope to reach a deal with the Trump administration
A group of landlords are hoping to settle with the federal government over what they say are billions of dollars in losses ...
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