- Written by: Graham Norwood
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- Written by: Graham Norwood
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- Written by: Graham Norwood
A formal consultation that saw an overwhelming number of responses opposed to extend notice periods to six months has been ignored - and the proposal goes ahead despite minority support in a formal consultation. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
One of the highest profile figures in the lettings industry says the apparent inaction by government over rental reform gives an opportunity to rewrite the proposals and get them right. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Energy regulator Ofgem is suggesting that the energy price cap be updated quarterly rather than every six months. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
In recent weeks our campaign to replace leasehold with commonhold has continued to gather momentum both in the press and across social media. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
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- Written by: Graham Norwood
Rental sector and property industry views are split over the controversial idea of allowing first time buyers to put down a one per cent deposit and to get government-secured 99 per cent mortgages. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
The Today property sites – Estate Agent Today, Letting Agent Today, Landlord Today, Property Investor Today and Introducer Today – have re-launched with a crisp, clean look and the opportunity for much more interaction between landlords, agents, brokers and investors. ...
- Written by: Grant Leggett
So Sadiq Khan has succeeded in winning a third term as Mayor of London – albeit with a smaller majority than he might have hoped. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
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- Written by: Sim Sekhon
Back in 2019, the Government promised a ban on so-called no-fault evictions. Section 21 was to be outlawed. While some housing campaigners celebrated the proposal, the private rental sector was thrown into a state of uncertainty and confusion which has ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Landlords and agents are being invited to attend a free event aimed at providing updates on new housing legislation and industry issues. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Labour is using a Bill currently going through Parliament as a backdoor method to introduce the regulation of lettings, estate and buying agents. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The National Residential Landlords Association has created two template email letters for landlords to use to urge MPs to minimise damage caused by the Renters Reform Bill. ...
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