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Changes to the Section 21 notice come in to force Monday 1st October
On Monday 1 October, changes to the Section 21 notice come into force that will affect letting agents and landlords in England. This will require all Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs), regardless of their start date, to comply with guidelines as … Continue reading
It’s all change for Section 21
Paul Shamplina of Landlord Action shares his thoughts on the Deregulation Act for UKALA. It can sometimes feel like there is a never ending stream of new legislation and controls being introduced for landlords and letting agents. Less than twelve … Continue reading
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Tagged agent, Business, deregulation act, government, Landlord Action, retaliatory evictions, section 21
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Are landlords really out for revenge?
Richard Price, Executive Director of UKALA outlines the flaws with the Tenancies (Reform) Bill and the issue of so called ‘revenge’ evictions. Revenge: noun – the action of hurting or harming someone in return for an injury or wrong suffered … Continue reading
Posted in Possession
Tagged eviction, landlord, letting agent, no fault, possession, retaliatory evictions, revenge evictions, s21, section 21
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