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It is said that everything is relative, but one of the hardest things I used to find to explain was why, where a property has…
It is said that everything is relative, but one of the hardest things I used to find to explain was why, where a property has…
A wonderful summer has ended; the complaints from tenants, or their neighbours, have been about rowdy parties and insects but not about mould and condensation. …
The Chartered Institute of Housing has its roots in the work of Octavia Hill, who sought to address the problems of poor housing. It has…
The English Housing Survey Report covering the year 2016/2017 was published on 12th July 2018. The report outlines the characteristics and circumstances of social renters…
The recent release of ‘Mamma Mia – here we go again’, the sequel/prequel (it’s a bit of both) to ‘Mamma Mia’ brought to my mind…
The long, hot summer days continue and whilst many tenants may decide to ‘staycation’ because of the heat, there are a few things landlords and…
Mandatory electrical safety checks are to be introduced. It has been tossed into the ether many times over the years, but it has taken the…
It has been announced that the Right to Rent legislation is to go to Judicial Review at the High Court, as the worth of the…
Minimum room sizes are to be introduced for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) from October, to ensure that rooms are suitable for adult habitation. Houses…
Ever visited an historic house and traced the changing architectural styles so often seen as owners adapt the properties to meet the changing needs of…
It is finally official. Universal Credit is not good value for money and probably never will be. It has taken a good few years, but…
Last month, I promised I would write to the Mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham, about his jumping on the bandwagon of fighting the ‘Rogue Landlord’. …
It seems a very long time since I was warning that Shelter had adopted the issue of the tenant fee charges tenants had to pay…
June 5th saw the first sitting of the Tenants Fees Bill. Despite there having been legislation required for Agents for over 2 years around transparency of…
It seems that the charity Crisis has finally seen the benefit of tenant training to help vulnerable people to secure a home to live in….