Those willing to stay in with the draconian laws brought in, may not realise that a tenant could agree to rent a property at an agreed rent, sign the tenancy agreement and then immediately challenge the rent as being too...
I think if you have applied for a S21 before the council have been involved and before they have served you a notice, your possession order should take no longer than it otherwise would. I am assuming that the tenant...
I do all my serving of notices by email and there is a clause in the tenancy agreement which allows for this. I believe serving by email is much more evidence than by post as the actual documents are attached...
Reply to the comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 18/01/2025 - 10:54I think if they said only 6 months fixed term was allowed and then periodic I would be happy with that as, I have always been giving a fixed...
I agree and the serial movers tend to leave a trail owing rent and always somehow manage to get accommodation. I always get tenants who owe me money a CCJ even if I know I will not get my money...
Reply to the comment left by Peter Merrick at 17/01/2025 - 17:38I think you may have been okay in the past as virtually all tenants knew that there was a fixed minimum term of six months so, when looking for...
This is all to do with the Government tinkering with the PRS. Had PRS been left as it was with minor tinkering, more people would invest in the PRS & rents would be much lower and there would be much...
Reply to the comment left by Paul Cunningham at 18/11/2024 - 19:19If it was possible to get an organisation that actually supported landlords, I would definitely become a member. NRLA could still continue being unsupportive to landlords and provide what...
Reply to the comment left by Markella Mikkelsen at 18/11/2024 - 16:06The NRLA have in a way forced the previous government to have no say but to want to ban Section 21 and now that the labour government have come...
I personally would much rather have an organisation that represents us rather than act against us. I have read numerous articles written by the NRLA and they all seem representative for the tenants and not for the landlords. Unfortunately, the...
I would normally agree however, if this was the only way to get the £9600 then, I would have done whatever was necessary. It may now be the time to serve a section 21 notice while it still exists
Reply to the comment left by Jagdish Patel at 15/09/2024 - 07:15UC were really bad in the past but have got far worse. I first applied in May and did not hear anything, I later applied again and did not...
I agree that no tenant should have to undergo dangerous hazards however, I don't see why the NRLA is acting to support tenants in this respect. It is not what they are there for. Surely, the NRLA are supposed to...
17th November 2025, 5 months ago
Those willing to stay in with the draconian laws brought in, may not realise that a tenant could agree to rent a property at an agreed rent, sign the tenancy agreement and then immediately challenge the rent as being too...
Read More →14th February 2025, 1 year ago
I wonder what support the NRLA would give the tenants for acting in this way.
Read More →13th February 2025, 1 year ago
Perhaps there should be a petition to get a new leader for the NRLA.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Neil Patterson at 12/02/2025 - 13:16
Reply to the comment left by Neil P at 12/02/2025 - 13:16I thought everyone knows by now that he is on the side of the tenants.
Read More →10th February 2025, 1 year ago
I think if you have applied for a S21 before the council have been involved and before they have served you a notice, your possession order should take no longer than it otherwise would. I am assuming that the tenant...
Read More →Reply to comment left by L Bennett at 23/01/2025 - 10:25
Reply to the comment left by L Bennett at 23/01/2025 - 10:25I fully agree with you.
Read More →23rd January 2025, 1 year ago
I do all my serving of notices by email and there is a clause in the tenancy agreement which allows for this. I believe serving by email is much more evidence than by post as the actual documents are attached...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 18/01/2025 - 10:54
Reply to the comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 18/01/2025 - 10:54I think if they said only 6 months fixed term was allowed and then periodic I would be happy with that as, I have always been giving a fixed...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Stephanie Gay at 18/01/2025 - 08:52
I agree and the serial movers tend to leave a trail owing rent and always somehow manage to get accommodation. I always get tenants who owe me money a CCJ even if I know I will not get my money...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Peter Merrick at 17/01/2025 - 17:38
Reply to the comment left by Peter Merrick at 17/01/2025 - 17:38I think you may have been okay in the past as virtually all tenants knew that there was a fixed minimum term of six months so, when looking for...
Read More →17th January 2025, 1 year ago
A tenant can move in, sign the tenancy agreement and immediately give a two month notice to leave. How disastrous is that?
Read More →14th January 2025, 1 year ago
This is all to do with the Government tinkering with the PRS. Had PRS been left as it was with minor tinkering, more people would invest in the PRS & rents would be much lower and there would be much...
Read More →10th January 2025, 1 year ago
Labour are not only destroying the PRS but the country as a whole. I think our only hope now is to sell up and go to a nice hot country.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Paul Cunningham at 18/11/2024 - 19:19
Reply to the comment left by Paul Cunningham at 18/11/2024 - 19:19If it was possible to get an organisation that actually supported landlords, I would definitely become a member. NRLA could still continue being unsupportive to landlords and provide what...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Markella Mikkelsen at 18/11/2024 - 16:06
Reply to the comment left by Markella Mikkelsen at 18/11/2024 - 16:06The NRLA have in a way forced the previous government to have no say but to want to ban Section 21 and now that the labour government have come...
Read More →18th November 2024, 1 year ago
I personally would much rather have an organisation that represents us rather than act against us. I have read numerous articles written by the NRLA and they all seem representative for the tenants and not for the landlords. Unfortunately, the...
Read More →14th October 2024, 1 year ago
I would normally agree however, if this was the only way to get the £9600 then, I would have done whatever was necessary. It may now be the time to serve a section 21 notice while it still exists
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jagdish Patel at 15/09/2024 - 07:15
Reply to the comment left by Jagdish Patel at 15/09/2024 - 07:15UC were really bad in the past but have got far worse. I first applied in May and did not hear anything, I later applied again and did not...
Read More →7th June 2024, 2 years ago
I think the majority of Landlords that support the NRLA are landlords with one or two properties that don't even read Ben beadle's articles
Read More →7th June 2024, 2 years ago
I agree that no tenant should have to undergo dangerous hazards however, I don't see why the NRLA is acting to support tenants in this respect. It is not what they are there for. Surely, the NRLA are supposed to...
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