- Written by: Paresh Raja
The new academic year is just around the corner, so many landlords will be thinking about student housing sector to diversify their portfolios – and for good reason. ...
- Written by: Paresh Raja
Covid-19 has upended most industries, at least for a short while, over the past two years. But the tourism sector has been hit harder than most. ...

- Written by: Paresh Raja
Towards the end of last year, I wrote an article for Landlord Today outlining the difficulties many landlords in the UK are facing. At that time, I wrote how “just when we thought we might have finally made some credible ...

- Written by: Paresh Raja
Just when we thought we might have finally made some credible progress on Brexit, it looks as though looming uncertainty will be hanging around for a while longer. In one respect, the current state of affairs should come as no ...

- Written by: Paresh Raja
On 29 March 2019, the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union (EU). Despite the profound significance of this event, little is known about how Brexit will be managed, and the prospect of a ‘no deal’ is being touted ...
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