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In December 2015 the Supreme Court gave a judgment in the matter of Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd [2015] UKSC 72. This case is important as it rais...
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A further increase in Court fees took effect on Monday 25 July. Various fees have increased and the full details can be seen in the statutory instrument giving effect to the increase and in the update...
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The Home Office can issue civil penalties against landlords and agents where they have granted a tenancy for a residential property in England to an individual who has no right to rent under Part 3 of...
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I wrote about permission to rent in a previous post and listed some of the situations where a migrant who does not have a right to rent will be granted permission to rent.The Home Office has now...
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Under rules which came into effect across England on 1 February 2016, only persons who have a Right to Rent are entitled to rent property.This measure aimed to curb illegal migration by making it diff...
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Robin Stewart explains what to do if you need to evict a tenant who has rent arrears. In this question and answer video session, he guides landlords through the process of what steps they would need t...
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The ban on ‘revenge eviction’ under section 33 of the Deregulation Act 2015 affects new assured shorthold tenancies which began on or after 1 October 2015. Section 21 notices can now be served as...
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Robin Stewart explains what you need to do to understand if you have protected your tenant’s tenancy deposit correctly. * Disclaimer: The information on the Anthony Gold website is for general...
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