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The government has laid further regulations under the Housing and Planning Act 2016 in order to start the process of bringing into force the requirement for all landlords to carry out electrical safet...
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Anthony Gold are delighted to again be listed as a leading law firm within the latest edition of Chambers & Partners. Our Housing department has once more been ranked as the Band 1 firm for...
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The work of the First-tier Tribunal ("FTT") is spread across seven "chambers" which each have a focus on a particular area of law. The chambers have their own procedure rules and to some extent, their...
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The MHCLG has updated its guidance for local authorities in England on the changes to HMO mandatory licensing. This is a little odd as the mandatory licensing changes came into force in October 2018 a...
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Earlier this year, the Government announced its proposals to end “no fault evictions” by abolishing the right for landlord to serve notice under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. It launched a...
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The Upper Tribunal has confirmed in Pearson v City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council [2019] UKUT 291 (LC) that the deadline to appeal against a financial penalty under Schedule 13A of the Hous...
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One of the first decisions faced by a tenant applying for an RRO is who to make the claim against. The Housing and Planning Act 2016 is clear that RROs are orders made against a landlord, but no defin...
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The tenant fees ban in Wales came into force on 1 September 2019 and applies to new assured shorthold tenancies in Wales. Guidance The Welsh Government published guidance for landlords and agent...
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