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Landlords seeking to recoup money from tenants now have an alternative to a lengthy and expensive battle through the courts.
Nearly 50 estate agencies were expelled from the Property Redress scheme during a six month period last year, the organisation has revealed ...
The Law Commission has published an interim report on its initial conclusions about security of tenure for business leases ...
A landlord in Aberdeen has been banned for failing to repair dangerous electrics in his rental property. Steven Geddes had ...
Landlords in Wirral might not welcome yet another selective licensing scheme, but a reduced £fee will make it one of the cheapest in UK.
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation on its plans to introduce a minimum EPC level for rented homes.
Growing numbers of young people in the UK now prefer to invest in rental properties than buy their own home, an estate agency ...
The first independent report into the build-to-rent (BTR) sector has tracked huge growth in urban areas and city centres ...
Despite the sometimes hostile environment endured by current landlords, a third of UK adults aspire to invest in buy-to-let to build their long-term prosperity.
Two leading proeprty industry figures give their views on when landlords will face the new Renters' Rights Bill.
A leading letting agent has criticsed the progress of the Renters’ Rights Bill which left the House of Lords with few ...
Brighton & Hove Council could push for an earlier crackdown on short lets in the city rather than waiting for government ...