Renters Reform Bust? The fight for safe, secure, affordable homes continues…
If the next government is to get a grip on the housing crisis it must reverse the decline in social housing and to deliver 100,000s of high quality, green, council homes.
If the next government is to get a grip on the housing crisis it must reverse the decline in social housing and to deliver 100,000s of high quality, green, council homes.
‘If a landlord wants to sell the property, or move themselves or a family member into it, they should be required to compensate the tenant for the loss of their home.’
400,000 renting households have either been served an eviction notice or have been told they will be evicted, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
A new parliamentary report sets out the shocking state of housing precarity – and demands immediate action.
Landlords will still be able to ban pets.
3 in 10 renters can’t afford to pay their rent. Few will get on the housing ladder. London’s Mayor is getting serious about changing this.
Ministers should be applauded for starting to take action on rip-off agencies. Now they should continue what they’ve started.
We’ve had seven years of pay caps – why is no one talking about rent caps?
Here is a not-at-all unusual scenario in the modern housing market: having to fork out over nearly £100 to have a contract ‘renewed’. And by renewed, I mean emailed – to print, sign and post back. That’s what myself andtest
Latest government figures show the impact soaring house prices are having on living conditions