Should a rent repayment order under Housing and Planning Act 2016 can only be made against a tenant’s immediate landlord or against any superior landlord?
Supreme Court Case – Rakusen v Jepsen Read More »
Should a rent repayment order under Housing and Planning Act 2016 can only be made against a tenant’s immediate landlord or against any superior landlord?
Supreme Court Case – Rakusen v Jepsen Read More »
In this article we look at what landlords need to know when letting properties as a HMO, and the consequences of not having correct licences.
HMO’s – The Basics Read More »
In a lot of cases, it can be more profitable renting to a group of students than to individual tenants. Which makes the prospect quite inviting! However, as with most areas of residential landlord and tenant law, there are a few things we would recommend considering before you rush down to the local university.
Food for Thought for Landlords Before Renting to Students Read More »
Bailiffs v HCEO – is reform needed? It is vital that landlords carefully follow the correct legal process to recover possession of their property. Woodstock Legal Services discuss the options.
Bailiffs v HCEO – Is Reform Needed? Read More »
If you want to sell a rental property, you have the option of selling with vacant possession or with the tenants in situ. Woodstock explain the differences, and the legal technicalities.
Selling a Tenanted Property Read More »
The Superman guarantor, for many Landlords, seems a distant phenomenon. Not for us at Woodstock Legal Services. We have always aimed to ensure open dialogue with tenants and guarantors from the very start of s8 possession proceedings.
Guarantor to the Rescue Read More »
Woodstock see a number of notices served that are invalid. It’s important that the process of serving a notice by post is properly followed.
The Importance of Proving Service of Notices by Post Read More »
Rent saw a rise of 4% last year as landlords, who also face struggles from the spike in mortgage rates, delegated those costs. What can agents and landlords do?
Tenants in Private Rental Properties Face the Highest Rise in Rent in Seven Years Read More »
Demand and supply has been an issue within our industry for some time now, with more and more landlords exiting the market. The bank of England are now squeezing the landlord market even harder as they have increased the base interest rate to the highest we have seen since 2008. In this article we have a look at what landlords can do to protect themselves as well as what the future may hold.
The Rising Cost of Mortgages and the Impact on Landlords Read More »
Woodstock are experts in their field with years of experience acting for landlords, terminating all types of tenancy agreements. In this article, they explain Company Lets and Forfeiture Clauses.
Forfeiture Clauses and Company Lets Explained Read More »