Tenancies are legal relationships existing between a Landlord and Tenant, where in exchange for consideration known as rent, the Tenant obtains from the landlord a legal right of occupancy o… Read More
Welcome to another Newsround, where we give you the latest housing news that has been trending this week.
Rent Freeze demands grow
It seems that evictions have increased by 39 percent in Eng… Read More
A post from The Landlord Law Blog:
A lot of people are confused about what periodic tenancies are, let alone contractual periodic tenancies. It is probably the most common search on this si… Read More
Here is a question to the blog clinic from Vera who is a tenant.
Hello, I am renting a room in an HMO Property. I have Shorthold Assured Tenancy Agreement, with fixed-term for 6 months. … Read More
A lessor (also known as the landlord) is the person who grants the lease of real property to another party, the lessee (the tenant). The lessee pays the landlord or lessor for a right to use… Read More
A post from The Landlord Law Blog:
This is a question to the blog clinic from Lisa who is a letting agent.
We have a tenant, currently about to reach the end of their initial fixed period, w… Read More
This post is by solicitor Robin Stewart of Anthony Gold and is reproduced by permission.
The ban on tenant fees in Wales will come into effect on 1 September 2019.
The commencement orde… Read More
This post is by Robin Stewart of Anthony Gold
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 Gov… Read More
A post from The Landlord Law Blog:
August is a funny month. The depths of the holiday season when most people are on holiday.
No doubt our new government is taking the time to do some… Read More
Foundations of landlord and tenant law – part 13
So we have finally reached the Housing Act 1988 – the legislation that governs most private sector tenancies today. How did this… Read More