Tag: Renters Reform Bill
How will tenants cope with the landlord demographic timeb...
To say I was stunned to find out that just 15% – that’s 15% – of landlords are under the age of 45 would be an understatement.
Shelter hits out at rent reform delay with dubious figures
The homelessness charity Shelter has hit out at the government’s delayed publication of the Renters’ Reform Bill this week.
Renters Reform Bill is delayed – again
In news that will not surprise anyone, the government has revealed that ‘procedural issues’ have delayed the publication...
MPs could be earning £2.2m in rent every year
Research from a campaign group shows that nearly 20% of Conservative MPs are landlords as the Renters’ Reform Bill nears publication.
Controversial Renters Reform Bill to be published next we...
The long-awaited Renters’ Reform Bill which could lead to a massive shake-up of the private rented sector (PRS) is set to be...
When is a rogue landlord, not a rogue landlord?
We often see the term ‘rogue landlord’ bandied about, but a story last week got me thinking: When is a rogue landlord, not a rogue...
Complaining tenants are ‘twice as likely’ to ...
A private tenant who complains to their landlord about the state of their property is more than twice as likely to be evicted than...