Amnesty International has described the criterion of being intentionally homeless, used by english local authorities when deciding whether or not they have a statutory duty to provide accommodation to someone who presents to them as being homeless, as being "outdated and cruel" and says that it should be scrapped.
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Oldham council's new selective licensing scheme will go live next week on July 4th and any non exempt privately rented properties in the designated areas will need to be licensed from that date in order to be rented out.
Read moreEast Cambridgeshire DC has announced that it is revising its private rented sector enforcement policy and that it has opened a public consultation on the revision saying that it "would particularly like to hear from anyone who rents privately, and from landlords, letting agents and landlord/tenant associations.".
Read moreOn 4th May we reported on a case - Rakusen v Jepson - heard in the Court of Appeal concerning rent repayment orders (RROs) and noted that, following that court's decision, the case would now go up to the Supreme Court. The NRLA (national residential landlords association) has announced that it has now applied to "intervene" in the appeal to the Supreme Court.
Read moreAdditional licensing of smaller HMOs is to commence in West Bromwich on 1st July 2022 under a licensing designation made by Sandwell borough council.
Read moreA letting agent fined by Greenwich council for falsely claiming to belong to a client money protection scheme (CMP) was correctly fined £12,500 by the council according to a judge who said that the fine was "fair and proportionate". The tribunal hearing was held after the agent appealed against both the amount of the fine and its imposition in the first place.
Read moreThe Govt has now made available the white paper on rental reform that it announced on 16th July.
Read moreA new Govt report - Local Authority Enforcement in the Private Rented Sector - has highlighted significant capacity problems with private rented housing standards enforcement by resource strapped local authorities across the country.
Read moreGovt has announced that the much awaited rental reform white paper will be published today (with a view to the reforms being made into pre-election legislation possibly before or by March 2023).
Read moreThe DLUHC has launched a consultation on Govt plans to require landlords across all tenures, including the private rented sector, to make reasonable adaptations to the "common parts" of rented properties (typically flats) where requested to by a tenant with disabilities.
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