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Welcome to the latest newsletter from Anthony Gold’s property team. Landlords who have been waiting to recover possession of their properties will be relieved that the eviction ban came to an end...
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One of the benefits of providing legal training is the questions course delegates will ask – questions which experienced practitioners might not think to ask. During the pandemic, I had been pres...
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Many legal disputes fall neatly in one category such as civil, family or criminal law. After completing their training most modern-day lawyers, and this includes judges, tend to focus on one main area...
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A rent repayment order is an order made by the First-tier Tribunal requiring a landlord to pay back up to one year’s rent. Tenants (or local authorities where a tenant has received Universal Credit...
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Can landlords impose a blanket ban on pets? Recent news coverage suggested that the Government has changed the law to prevent this. One such headline in the Mirror read: “New rules mean landlords ca...
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The Tenant Fees Act 2019 restricts the ability of landlords and letting agents to charge fees to tenants in England, but the Act does not ban all fees and charges. There are various ‘permitted payme...
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This is the last in our series of blog post for ‘Rent repayment order week’. In this final instalment I will discuss some of the legal issues involved when a landlord faces an RRO and wishes to ma...
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For today’s instalment of rent repayment order week, we are publishing a podcast: our solicitors Eleanor Solomon and Robin Stewart sat down with Ben Reeve-Lewis from Safer Renting to discuss access...
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