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Universal Credit is forcing tenants into rent arrears

Universal Credit is causing tenants to get behind with their rent according to new research for the RLA. It reports that 54 per cent of those private landlords who have let to tenants on Universal Credit in the past 12 months have seen them fall into rent arrears. Of these, 82 per cent said that […]

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Call of the week-gas safety certificates

Call of the week

This week the Contact Centre Advisors were able to explain the different options a member had for regaining possession of their property. Our member was faced with a difficult situation. The tenant was often late with their rent and was usually in arrears though never a full month in arrears. This is because the tenant […]

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Two years of RLA PEARL

It has been two years since the RLA launched its private renting, evidence, analysis and research lab PEARL. To mark the second birthday, RLA PEARL published a series of informative blog posts last week as part of #PEARLweek. Here, we take a look back at some of the highlights. Meet RLA PEARL We kicked off […]

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Landlords urged to fight for repossession rights

Landlords are being urged to back a legal case to protect their rights to repossess properties. This follows a recent court case in which a landlord’s attempt to regain their property was deemed invalid due to a dispute over a gas safety certificate. After that landlord was initially granted an order to repossess the property […]

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Landlords urged to respond to local licensing consultations

Each month, we put together a list of Councils that are currently consulting on plans to introduce, renew or extend licensing schemes. This month, several more licensing consultations have launched, in Islington and Wirral. We recently reported on the Government rejecting proposals to introduce a licensing scheme in Stoke. We responded to the consultation on […]

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How to avoid gardening disputes

In the summer months, some tenants will be planning on spending time outdoors in the garden if the weather is good. In this article first published in our Residential Property Investor magazine, we take a closer look at the issue of gardening related disputes. Sandy Bastin, Head of TDS Adjudication Services at Tenancy Deposit Scheme […]

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Welsh Government publishes fees ban guidance for landlords

The Welsh Government has published some guidance for landlords and letting agents in Wales on the upcoming fees ban. The fees ban in Wales is set to come into force on 1st September 2019. A similar ban was introduced in England on 1st June this year. New guidance The new guidance outlines exactly which fees […]

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Private rents falling in real terms

New figures showing rents have dropped, when set against inflation, prove the market is working, says the RLA. Private rental prices paid by tenants in the UK rose by 1.3% in the 12 months to July 2019, unchanged since May 2019. Inflation over the same period was: · 2% as measured by CPI(H) which includes owner […]

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Success! Government rejects licensing in Stoke

Plans to introduce a large property licensing scheme in Stoke have been rejected by the Government. Stoke on Trent Council had proposed to introduce a selective licensing scheme to cover 154 streets across 14 areas in the city. The Council proposed the scheme in order to ‘drive up housing standards in the private rented sector’ […]

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