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Let’s not underestimate the power of the backbench MP – Rudolf

Have you ever attended your local MP’s surgery? If so, what issue did you raise, how was...

  • May 09, 2022
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PRA plans ‘simpler’ regime for smaller banks and building societies

The Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) has said that it will be working on a “simpler...

  • Apr 22, 2022
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Skipton International introduces EPC requirements for BTL borrowers

Guernsey-licensed bank Skipton International has changed its criteria so it will only lend...

  • Feb 16, 2022
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Quarter of landlords have D-rated properties or below

Just under a quarter of landlords’ properties have an Energy Performance Certificate (EP...

  • Feb 07, 2022
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Letting professionals and tenants divided on benefit of repeal of Section 21 eviction notices

The potential repeal of the Section 21 “no fault” eviction notices by the government h...

  • Sep 15, 2021
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Landlords could be blindsided by Covid-related legal changes if tenants struggling, warns legal firm

Landlords seeking possession orders against tenants may be unaware of law changes brought ...

  • May 25, 2021
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Landlords in the dark about HMO rule changes

More than 85% of landlords are unaware of new licensing laws covering Houses of Multiple O...

  • Sep 28, 2017
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Landlords ‘unable to rent energy inefficient homes’ from April 2018

Over 300,000 landlords will need to take action to ensure their properties don’t fall fo...

  • Aug 03, 2017
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Gazumping could be scrapped if BIS policymakers get traction

The government is reportedly considering measures that could see the practice of gazumping...

  • May 10, 2016
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Right to rent – landlords’ responsibilities

This week the government announced right to rent checks would be rolled out across England...

  • Aug 04, 2015
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