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Most student halls and other shared living spaces have a clause in the tenancy or license agreements that no pets are allowed. But are there situations when that clause is unlawful? Are guide dogs al...
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Earlier this year, the Supreme Court found in the case of Rakusen v Jepsen that a rent repayment order can only be made against an immediate landlord and not a superior landlord. The Court acknowledge...
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I am always sad when green energy systems don’t work and cause more problems than they solve. We have a climate emergency, and we need to try new things. But they need to work. Communal heating a...
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We are living in a housing crisis. There is a huge need for new homes. Modern Methods of Construction or MMC offers an answer. Quick cheap construction. They also promise other benefits. One system...
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So you told your landlord about the damp and mould in your house. And they said that you weren’t…using the heating enough, opening the windows, using the extractor fans, you were drying washing on...
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In the last couple of weeks, thousands of students will have moved into university halls of residence in readiness for the new academic year. 'How to end a student’s occupation agreement?' may not b...
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For student accommodation providers, the start of the academic year will require the processing of personal data of new residents. It is really important to ensure that data about students is being lo...
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In the Housing and Property Disputes team at Anthony Gold we spend much of our time advising tenants, leaseholders, landlords, freeholders and agents about ‘civil’ legal disputes. But we are also...
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