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Dealing with problem letting agents A surge in complaints against letting agents There has been a rise in formal complaints lodged against agents, a spike of 20% to The Property Ombudsman (TPO). Formal complaints […]
[lwptoc] What is GDPR, and does it apply to landlords? GDPR stands for “General Data Protection Regulation”. Landlords need to be aware of the data protection legislation and familiarise themselves with the GDPR legal requirements.
What landlords need to know about GDPR? | 2024 Read More »
If your tenant is not paying the rent arrears and the rent arrears are 2 months or more (technically 1 month and 1 day) than one of the options you have is to serve a
My tenant is not paying rent what can i do? Read More »
[lwptoc] Extended a lease under the Notice section 42 A Section 42 Notice is used to start the process of the leaseholder requesting the landlord to extend their lease on a property. This provides a
What is a Section 42 Notice, and when best to serve it Read More »
[lwptoc] Tenants who have rent arrears, fall in two categories: The tenant has the funds but does not want to pay The tenant does not have the money to pay the rent. It’s often the
Rent Arrears: How to deal with tenant rent arrears? Read More »
34-year-old Act Updated A new law will allow people in rented housing the ability to sue landlords if much-needed repairs are not made. At the moment, tenants currently have to take housing matters to their
Tenants can sue landlords for Disrepair under new law from next month Read More »
Trecarrell House Ltd v Patricia Rouncefield the gas safety certificate issue Last few years for landlords things have got worse, with more red tape and further taxes and COVID-19 was the icing on the cake.
[lwptoc] Electrical Safety Regulations for Landlords July 1st, 2020 Why do we have new electrical regulations? Mandatory electrical safety checks for rental properties have been on the cards for a long time. Most landlords already
Electrical safety inspection Guide for landlords – how often should you do the checks? Read More »
Some landlords wrongly think that if they have breached deposit legislation they have to pay 3 times the value of the deposit taken in compensation. This is not the case as demonstrated by Okadigbo &
Can you avoid paying the full penalty for not protecting the deposit? Read More »
Important Update – Section 21 Abolished Please note that under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025, Section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction notices have been abolished. This means landlords in England can no longer rely on Section 21 to
Do i need to serve both section 8 & 21 notice on my tenants? Read More »










