The Renters Rights Bill with prohibit Landlords and Agents from asking or accepting offers above the published rental price.
This bill will radically change the PRS as we know it! Here we look at the main points affecting landlords, tenants, and letting agents.
The Renters Rights Bill - Removal of Section 21 notices. When and how will this happen?
The Renters Rights Bill will introduce a Decent Homes Standard (DHS) in the private rented sector for the first time. Here we look at what that is and its enforcement.
New powers will be provided to local authorities to issue penalties to landlords who fail to meet the requirements of the Renters Rights Bill. What’s changing in enforcement and investigatory powers.
The Renters Rights Bill- Removal of fixed-term tenancies, creating rolling tenancies from the outset
The Renters’ Rights Bill contains some major reforms that will impact landlords, tenants, and agents in the Private Rented Sector. One of these is the Removal of fixed-term tenancies. What’s the proposal?
The Renters’ Rights Bill contains some major reforms that will impact landlords, tenants, and agents in the Private Rented Sector. What will the implications be on tenants wanting to keep a pet in a rented property?
With the abolition of Section 21, landlords will now need to rely solely on Section 8 grounds for possession. The bill clarifies and expands these grounds as well as changing notice periods. Here we look at the changes.
The Renters Right Bill will regulate rent increases and reform the rent tribunal system. Here we look at what the government plan to do.
Rent repayment orders are a tenant-led enforcement tool to deter landlords from non-compliance . The orders are changing. The list of offences, the rent and the period to claim are all increasing. Read on to find out the proposals.
The renters rights bill will make it illegal for landlords and agents to discriminate against prospective tenants in receipt of benefits or those with children, but what about the terms of a Landlords mortgage or superior landlord agreement?
The Renters’ Rights Bill contains some major reforms that will impact landlords, tenants, and agents in the Private Rented Sector. One of these is the introduction of Awaab’s Law. What’s this?