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Understanding No Fault Evictions - Current and Upcoming Legal Changes

Understanding No-Fault Evictions: Current and Upcoming Legal Changes

Understanding No-Fault Evictions: Current and Upcoming Legal Changes In landlord-tenant relationships, “no-fault evictions” have become a significant and contentious issue. This term refers to situations where a landlord seeks to repossess their property from a tenant who has not breached the terms of their lease. Often, these evictions occur for personal reasons, such as the […]
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Private Landlords Face a Barrage of New Rules

Private Landlords Face a Barrage of New Rules The Renters’ Reform Bill represents a significant overhaul of the private rented sector (PRS) in England & Wales, marking the most substantial changes in 30 years. In June 2022, the government released a white paper, A Fairer Private Rented Sector, detailing its proposals. Following the King’s coronation, […]
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Apex Court puts light on legislations governing leasehold service charges – a possible view or effect from tenants

  Apex Court puts light on legislations governing leasehold service charges – a possible view or effect from tenants Critical analysis over Aviva Investors Ground Rent GP Ltd and another (Respondents) v Williams and others (Appellants) BACKGROUND :- The Supreme Court (“the Court”) made the  legal implications clear on the validity of Section 27A of […]
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