Writings for Landlords
A landlord has been fined £1,250 after two pensioners were discovered living in slum conditions.
An Olympics legacy of their own making has left London landlords with empty properties and lower rents.
A new website that helps prospective tenants in London to find flatmates has been launched by two foreigners who came to the UK to study.
A special taskforce has been launched by HM Revenue & Customs to tackle tax cheats in the rental property sector in the South-East. It is expected to recover nearly £4m.
Landlords have lost their legal battle to have a selective licensing scheme declared unlawful.
Two landlords who illegally converted their properties have been hit with huge penalties.
A new insurance product has been launched which is designed to eliminate the need for a tenancy deposit.
A report has found that tenants in the private rented sector who are on benefits are having to choose between heating and eating because they cannot afford both.
Landlords have lost their legal battle to have a selective licensing scheme declared unlawful.
Basic tenant referencing checks may not be sufficient to protect a landlord against the possibility of future arrears, an insurance firm has warned.