In this blog, we will walk you through each stage of the possession journey, shedding light on the time frames and procedures involved.
How long does it take to gain possession? Read More »
In this blog, we will walk you through each stage of the possession journey, shedding light on the time frames and procedures involved.
How long does it take to gain possession? Read More »
Dealing with Improvement Notices can be daunting for landlords, so what happens if they are served and how does this affect regaining possession?
Understanding Improvement Notices: Impact on Landlords and Possession Proceedings Read More »
The whole industry has been following the Rental Reform bill, trying to understand how to talk to their landlords and tenants about the changes. In this week’s blog we are focusing on the timeline of the bill and our predictions on how it will move forward.
When a possession order is granted landlords expect their property back quickly. However, with bailiff waiting times up to several months we look at the alternate solution.
The Government has published the first draft of the Renters Reform Bill which has been much anticipated across the Residential Landlord and Tenant Sector for the past 5 years. The Bill has only just started its Parliamentary journey and it will undoubtedly undergo revision of terms or amendments and additions but where do we stand currently?
RENTER’S REFORM BILL Read More »
As a landlord or letting agent, effective communication with tenants has always been a cornerstone of a successful rental business.
The Importance of Effective Communication in Light of Rental Reforms Read More »
Let’s delve into the multi-stage process of the bill, its major milestones, and its potential impact on the rental market and the housing sector as a whole.
Renters’ Reform Bill – Key milestones and what happens next? Read More »
As we know in the Renters’ Reform, the use of Section 21 has been scrapped. However, while landlords are still able to use them – they need to be as effective as possible. This week we are looking at what documentation is needed and how important it is to ensure it is correct.
Effective use of section 21 notices – whilst we still have them Read More »
This week we discuss how landlords feel about the changes proposed in the reform linking to no fault evictions and what this means for tenants moving forward.
The ban of no-fault evictions and renting to tenants on benefits Read More »
Read on for a closer look at the eight major changes which are likely to be noted in the bill:
BREAKING NEWS: Renters’ Reform Bill set for first reading today! Read More »