An increasing number of UK tenants are illegally subletting their rented accommodation without the consent of their landlord, according to a new study.
Land Registry row continues to escalate
The row over proposals to privatise the Land Registry took another turn last week, after the Law Society suggested that it would not be easy for the Government to press ahead with its proposals.
British landlords struggling with ‘confusing’ buy-to-let legislation, says study
British landlords are becoming increasingly confused by buy-to-let legislation, and struggling to effectively meet compliance measures and avoid legal complications, according to a new study.
HMO landlord pleads guilty to management failings and Housing Act breaches
A UK landlord who rented out and managed a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) has been fined more than £10,000 after an inspection revealed management failings and breaches of the Housing Act 2004 at his ‘dangerous’ property.
Rogue landlord ordered to pay hefty fines
A London landlord who let a property to multiple occupants without obtaining a licence has been fined thousands of pounds in Court.