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Blog: Axing Section 21 does NOT mean homes for all

On April 15 the government announced controversial plans to axe Section 21of the Housing and Planning Act, sending shockwaves through the landlord community. Here RLA policy director David Smith looks at what happens next. Section 21, the so-called ‘no fault eviction’ has been a hot topic – in the media and Westminster – for some time […]

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Section 21: Survey already breaking records

More than 6,000 landlords have responded to the RLA’s survey asking what a post-Section 21 private rented sector should look like – a record response. The survey went live just days after the government announced plans to axe Section 21 repossessions – so-called ‘no fault’ evictions – last month. The RLA is inviting landlords to […]

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Write to your MP about proposed changes to possession reform

The RLA is urging landlords to write to their local MP about controversial proposals to abolish Section 21. Last month the Government announced its intention on plans to consult on axing Section 21. The consultation has yet to be launched. The RLA’s position is clear: If Section 21 has got to go, significant changes to […]

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Call of the Week: Gaining possession to sell property

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Landlords may require possession of the property for a number of reasons. One such reason could be if the landlord wishes to sell the property. If a landlord has chosen to sell their property they face the choice of selling it with tenants present in the property, or selling with vacant possession. Selling with sitting […]

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Government issues post-Brexit right to rent guidance

The government has finally issued guidance for landlords on right to rent checks for EU citizens in post-Brexit Britain. Under right to rent landlords are responsible for checking the immigration status of their tenants with the prospect of prosecution if they know or have “reasonable cause to believe” that the property they are letting is […]

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Section 21: Wheeler says ‘new deal’ vital for PRS

In the wake of the controversial announcement that Section 21 – the so-called no fault eviction – is to be abolished, Housing Minister Heather Wheeler MP writes exclusively for RLA magazine Residential Property Investor, vowing to work with the association to develop a possession process that works for all. “The government’s recent announcement of reforms […]

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Section 21: What could the new repossession process look like?

The government has yet to launch its consultation following the announcement it will be axing Section 21, the so-called no fault eviction. The RLA is currently running a major survey asking members and other landlords what they think change should look like. More than 5,000 landlords have already responded. In his written statement on the planned reform, […]

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Court process “unsatisfactory and confusing” for tenants and landlords

The RLA is calling for possession processes in two different courts to be aligned to make life easier for landlords. The association is responding to a government consultation on possession orders and wants the enforcement processes in both County Court and the High Court to use a single notice of possession. It believes the current […]

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RLA backs campaign to bring LHA rates back in line with rents

A new campaign asking the government to commit to restoring Local Housing Allowance rates to support benefits tenants struggling to pay their rent is being backed by the RLA. Homeless charity Crisis has launched the ‘Cover the Cost’ campaign, asking the government to commit to restoring LHA rates in the next spending review, so that they […]

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