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Special Guest Blogs

As a leading Landlord and tenant Legal website we are always looking for experts who are keen to help our readers.  In this Blog you will hear from Barristers, Solicitors, Authors and Conference Speakers. 

tenant eviction letter

We are often asked about how Landlords can lawfully evict 'problem' tenants.

The Housing Act 1988 as amended by the Housing Act 1996 lays down certain circumstances, known as grounds, under which a landlord may  apply to court for possession of a property.

Two of the most commonly referred to grounds are where the tenant has unpaid and excessively delayed rent, and where the tenant has been found guilty of illegal activity or causing nuisance.

We go through ALL the grounds you can rely on.

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empathy

It's no secret that the cost of living in the UK is increasing, and landlords must take this into account when deciding what their rent should be. Rent increases are a difficult subject to discuss, especially when your tenant isn’t happy about it.

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Airbnb started as a ‘thing’ but has since grown into a formidable force in the short term accommodation market.  I have written this article to get you thinking, to inspire you, and to provide some legal thoughts around the frameworks that Airbnb can exist under in the UK Rental market

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