
What Does the UK’s Levelling Up Plan and Mission Ten Mean for Landlords?
On 2 February 2022, the Government published its Levelling Up White Paper with the stated goal of enacting a “complete ‘system change’ of how government
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On 2 February 2022, the Government published its Levelling Up White Paper with the stated goal of enacting a “complete ‘system change’ of how government
An Energy Performance Certificate or EPC has been a legal requirement for both domestic properties and commercial premises since 2008. EPCs are the result of
When a landlord wants to take possession of their property under Section 21 (1) or (4) of the Housing Act 1988, completing Form 6A is
Section 8 and Section 21 Notices are two methods by which a landlord can ask a tenant to vacate a property. Both Notices are governed
Incidents like fire or flooding can cause severe damage to a rental property, making it uninhabitable for tenants. In this stressful situation, who is liable
The Government expects to have this Bill passed by the end of March 2022. If passed, it will have a significant impact on the ability
After the numerous changes to legislation during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the majority of the rules have now reverted to their pre-pandemic state.
Good news for landlords – notice periods are set to revert to pre-Covid timescales very soon. The Coronavirus Act 2020 (Residential Tenancies and Notices) (Amendment
In any claim above £10,000, a claimant in litigation may make an offer under Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules (‘CPR’). If a party