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There’s been a large rise in complaints and a huge increase in compensation according to figures out today from the Property Redress Service (PRS). ...
The Housing Ombudsman has revealed figures showing huge increases in the numbers of complaints from tenants on social housing. ...
The number of new rental instructions in February was 20 per cent higher year-on-year, says London-focused agency Foxtons. ...
Landlord Action founder Paul Shamplina says landlords are still being hit by unacceptable delays in regaining possession of their properties. ...
The National Landlord Investment Show returns to Olympia London on March 6 for its first show of the 2024 calendar. ...
The National Residential Landlords Association has teamed up with a provider of so-called ‘smart property protection technology’. ...
Two new reports - from lettings agency Foxtons and data consultancy LonRes - show London’s rental market returning to pre-pandemic normality. ...
Letting agents’ trade body Propertymark has issued a warning to the rental sector about scams based on energy efficiency measures.  ...
Almost all landlords letting out properties in a London borough will soon be legally required to have a selective license. ...
Landlord Action supremo Paul Shamplina has endorsed a new PropTech tool aimed at stopping landlords falling victim to fraud. ...
As we all now know, the Government has acknowledged that the ban on Section 21 eviction notices cannot not come into effect until a number of new conditions are met and HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is fully prepared ...
Lost in the noise of the King’s Speech, the general pledge to reform the leasehold system, and the subsequent political turmoil of the Cabinet reshuffle, has been one remarkable speech - that of Laim Spender, a commercial solicitor. ...
Changes put forward to the Renters Reform Bill to crack down on rogue landlords, protect vulnerable residents and improve the safety of homes for millions of tenants are being introduced today. ...
The leader of Landlord Action has commended the efforts of MP Theresa Villiers for raising issues surrounding court delays which must be addressed before Section 21 is abolished.  Speaking on the Commons this week Villiers emphasised the importance of efficient ...
Landlord Action supremo Paul Shamplina has given Landlord Today readers a unique insight into the complexity of court reform before the abolition of Section 21. ...
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