2023 marks a huge stride towards tackling anti-social behaviour, as the government unveils an action plan to support landlords in combatting this issue. Read the article to learn more about how they're doing it!
The 2022 Queen’s Speech has confirmed the government's commitment to the renters reform bill, alongside the plans to abolish section 21. In this blog, we’ll be summarising the current legislation, what’s set to change, and how these changes could affect landlords like you across the country.
The imminent abolition of Section 21 has been described as the “biggest change to the private rental sector in a generation” but also “the biggest threat to landlords and letting agents in years”. Here we explore what the end of Section 21 will mean for you as a landlord and how you can get prepared, organised and fully compliant for when the new legislation is in place.
The Government has published a consultation on its plans to abolish Section 21, open from 21 July to 12 October 2019.
Serving proper notices is important when it comes to staying compliant and protecting yourself from any miscommunications. Here are 7 kinds of notices landlords should know.