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Tenants hit hardest by focus on home ownership

Tenants in private rented housing are bearing the brunt of the Government’s focus on boosting home ownership at the expense of the rental market. According to the latest figures from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), a fall in the supply of private rented housing whilst demand from prospective tenants increases is “likely to […]

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RLA opposes plans to introduce borough-wide licensing in Lewisham

The RLA has opposed plans to introduce a borough-wide licensing scheme in Lewisham. The London Borough of Lewisham council is currently consulting on plans to introduce both a borough-wide selective licensing scheme, and ploans to expand the current additional HMO licensing scheme to cover whole the borough. If the proposals are approved, all landlords with […]

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Failing courts need urgent reform

New statistics out today show that it now takes private landlords an average of 22.5 weeks from making a claim to the courts for a property to be repossessed to it actually happening – up from 21.6 weeks since the beginning of the year. The RLA has been campaigning for court reform for some time, and […]

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Universal Credit: Volunteer for trial of electronic UC47 for private landlords

Landlords who have experience of renting to tenants in receipt of Universal Credit are being invited to take part in some trial research sessions. The trial, which will be run by the Department for Work and Pensions, will relate to the electronic UC47 form, in order to ensure the service will work for larger numbers […]

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Wales fees ban to come into force next month

The fees ban in Wales is set to come into force next month. The legislation will make it illegal for letting agents and landlords in Wales to charge anything other than permitted payments, which are rent, security deposits, holding deposits, utilities, communication services, council tax, and green deal charges. The fee ban was introduced in […]

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Rental homes and criminal gangs: is your buy-to-let at risk?

Landlords and letting agents are being urged to be vigilant of criminal gangs operating in rental properties. The warning comes from Cheshire Police, which has issued some guidance on the key warning signs for landlords and agents to look out for. The force say in the past few months, they have received intelligence to suggest […]

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Right to rent guidance breaks the law

New guidance from the government on its Right to Rent scheme would see landlords breaking the law if they followed it. The document says that for nationals from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and the United States (known as B5JSSK nationals), planning on staying in the UK for up to six months, […]

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Landlord who grew up in care helps care leavers across Nottingham

Many landlords go above and beyond when it comes to their tenants and their communities. Terry Galloway is a landlord and the owner of a property management company in Nottingham. As well as arranging for special days out for children who live in care, Terry’s campaigning has been instrumental in creating more opportunities for those […]

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Coventry licensing scheme potentially unlawful-RLA

Coventry Council is being warned that its landlord licensing and accreditation scheme is potentially unlawful. The RLA has written to the Council to oppose the scheme, and to argue that it could breach European law. In April the council updated its mandatory licensing scheme for landlords to include an accreditation scheme. Under the scheme, private […]

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Reports of bed bugs on the rise-advice for landlords

According to figures obtained by the Huffington Post this week, calls to report bed bugs rose by 28% between May and June this year. In general, calls to report pests tend to peak in the summer months. Last year, homes in Britain faced more bed bug infestations because of the hotter weather. Here, we take […]

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