With the announcement that the country would be entering into a third lockdown, the inevitable question has been asked about the status of possession claims and evictions during this time. Due to the suspension on possessions being lifted in September 2020 it has...
The government has faced requests to tighten restrictions to help reduce Covid-19 infections. They have warned that the government may have to do more if current lockdown rules are not enough to stem the spike in coronavirus cases. Unfortunately, if this is the case,...
In the latest quarter (September to November) house prices were 3.8% higher than in the quarter before (June to August) meaning that the housing market is certainly still moving despite so many other things being different this year. In comparison to 2019 the house...
Homes England, the Government’s housing delivery agency, has become a Registered Signatory of the Building Safety Charter. This Charter, developed by leaders within the industry and supported by Government, responds to recommendations by seeking to create positive...
How much can the economy, and the UK housing market, be expected to take? Covid-19 has delivered the deepest UK recession for more than 300 years, albeit one that mainly happened several months ago. Now, while we should not make any assumptions until the clock has...
The Energy Performance (EPC) ratings are due to change on privately rented homes from a minimum of an E to a C rating. This will apply to all new tenancies from April 2025 and any existing tenancies from April 2028. There are some concerns that quite a few properties...
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