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Private renters in the UK have endured sharper increases in their housing expenses compared to mortgaged homeowners since ...
The number of homeless households in England has reached an unprecedented 131,140, government data reveals. The figure for ...
The UK government refuses to release the Renters’ Rights Bill Justice Impact Test, citing policy ‘safe space’, as court ...
The Renter’s Rights Bill’s pet deposit amendment leaves landlords and tenants in limbo, raising questions about affordability ...
Buying landlord insurance may seem straightforward, but many landlords are caught out by the small print or by assuming a ...
Generation Rent has claimed more than two million extra renters will be able to vote after the government’s change in plans for voting reforms. The Labour government announced that 16- and ...
New laws allow councils to conduct surprise landlord inspections, raising fears of hefty fines for minor issues.
The Renters’ Rights Bill has cleared the final report stage in the Lords and now heads back to the House of Commons for further debate and amendments. It will then be voted on and move towards Royal ...
Renters lose millions due to unfair deposit deductions, with many unaware they can challenge landlords. Campaigners call for ...
This morning at around 7:50 am, Alex Soble, Labour MP for Leeds Central and Hedingley, demonstrated just how uninformed MPs ...
New data reveals rental market pressures easing as landlords invest in more properties, with tenant affordability slightly ...
The government has hinted at combining the registration process for the PRS database and Ombudsman, but stays silent on ...