It may not happen very often, but as a letting agent or landlord what would you do? There are two ways to handle this situation and we are here to help.
What happens if a tenant is sent to prison? Read More »
It may not happen very often, but as a letting agent or landlord what would you do? There are two ways to handle this situation and we are here to help.
What happens if a tenant is sent to prison? Read More »
A High Court Enforcement is a popular way in the UK to enforce a judgement debt over £600, but why?
The Importance of High Court Enforcement Read More »
It is the landlords job to ensure the property is safe to live in, but what happens when things go wrong?
Building Safety Offence Fines Read More »
This guide answers the common questions we receive from letting agents and landlords after serving a Section 21.
Do you have to evict a tenant once the Section 21 Notice has expired? Read More »
Situations can arise where tenants and landlords may point the finger at each other when it comes to who’s obligations a repair falls under. This can lead to frustration and tenants taking steps to make a disrepair claim against the landlord. These steps begin with what is known as “Pre Action-Protocol for disrepair”.
A Guide to the Pre Action-Protocol for Disrepair Claims Read More »
One of the legal rights a tenant has, is to live in a safe and healthy living environment. But where does the responsibility sit in taking care of any mould problem?
Damp and Mould | Who is Responsible? Read More »
The Renters (Reform) Bill is facing proposed changes from landlords and agents who want MPs to support them and make the Bill fairer for the whole private rented sector. In this blog we look at what Conservative MP Anthony Mangall has to say.
Pragmatic Amendments Proposed to Rental Reform Bill Read More »
With a general election set to take place within the next year, The Private Rental Sector may be wondering how a change in power could affect the Renter’s Reform bill.
Rental Reform under a Labour Government Read More »
Widespread tenancy reforms, a high cost of borrowing, and rising rents are just a few of the challenges facing the rental sector in 2024. So what do you need to know as we jump into 2024?
Recapping our five watchouts for 2024 Read More »
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has issued a response to the proposed Good Landlord Charter which seeks to raise standards in the private rented sector in Manchester.
Councils may need more funds for Renter Reform Bill Read More »