General Election manifestos: Labour would leave landlords worse offBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T14:08:47+00:0022nd November 2019|
Nottingham landlord licensing scheme a farce, says RLABy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-21T09:43:37+00:0021st November 2019|
Will unfair evictions in the private rental sector be reduced by next government?By Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T14:08:30+00:0020th November 2019|
Failing housing courts need urgent reform argues the RLABy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-15T10:30:41+00:0015th November 2019|
Short-term lets market needs regulation to stamp out rogue operatorsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-13T09:22:50+00:0013th November 2019|
National landlord register rejected by governmentBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-11T09:26:11+00:0011th November 2019|
Funding to tackle criminal landlords step in the right directionBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-06T10:11:57+00:006th November 2019|
National renter manifesto launched by England rentersBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-05T09:39:17+00:005th November 2019|
Improve council enforcement instead of introducing more landlord legislations, says RLABy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-11-04T09:57:38+00:004th November 2019|
Letting agents also at risk of prosecution for managing unlicensed propertiesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-10-23T09:24:49+00:0023rd October 2019|
Government eviction reforms “risk increasing delays”, warns Osbornes LawBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-10-14T09:36:35+00:0014th October 2019|
Generation Rent gains public support for tenants forced to move by Section 21By Em Morley (she/they)|2019-10-14T08:51:58+00:0014th October 2019|