
COVID Adjusted Right to Rent Checks Extended to 31 August 2021
As a result of the government’s announcement on 14 June 2021 to extend the date for the easing of lockdown restrictions and social distancing measures,
As a result of the government’s announcement on 14 June 2021 to extend the date for the easing of lockdown restrictions and social distancing measures,
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On 01 June 2021, possession forms were updated on the government website to reflect the new 4 minimum month notice periods for Section 8 notices and
The Home Office has extended the period in which landlords in England can carry out Right to Rent checks by video call by a further
Tenants with disabilities struggle to find suitable homes. SWLA are supporting a new initiative to encourage landlords to consider adapting their properties. NRLA released a
The simple and fair answer would be no. Head of the ARLA Propertymark Legal Helpline gives reasons here; “The answer may be “no”. There is
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The government has announced that from 01 June 2021 notice periods in England that are currently six months, will now be reduced to four months.
The current ban on bailiff-enforced evictions, introduced as an emergency measure during lockdown, will end on 31 May. Bailiffs have been asked not to carry
The government have pledged to bring The Renters Reform Bill to Parliament. The Bill is likely to include the scrapping of Section 21 ‘no fault’