Reply to the comment left by Stech Te at 27/06/2025 - 05:29Sorry, but you've either been damned lucky with your tenants, or you don't properly understand the minefield you're walking into. You don't need section 21 for good tenants that...
Twomey will never contemplate that's he's an idiot, but the NRLA are at fault here too in not challenging him properly. Yes there will be properties for first time buyers, but there's no guarantee that other landlords will buy in...
Reply to the comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 11/03/2025 - 10:23The tenancy will end on the date specified in the tenancy agreement, not the day prior to the date the rent is paid on.
I think you may find yourself between a rock and a hard place, and in the end, professional help is the best course of action. Because the tenant put on a claim for disrepair, a stroppy judge may see this...
I know where you're coming from, but as there's already a Section 21 in motion, it would be difficult for any tenant to accuse a landlord of harassing them with money.
Reply to the comment left by Cider Drinker at 14/02/2025 - 08:31A section 21 is the best way to get the tennt out, and if they're prepared to incentive them so that they go, then they're obviously not bothered about...
Reply to the comment left by wyn kyaw at 12/02/2025 - 12:13No, contracts are going to be abolished, and replaced with periodic tenancies. Labours RRB is designed to give renters the rights to screw landlords over, and to remove every...
Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 16/01/2025 - 11:21Like Raynor, he'll do a nelson, close one eye, and tell you he can't see a problem. Ideology will always trump reality.
Talk about the law of unintended consequences. Frighten landlords out of the market with draconian measures against them, and the shell out a billion to fight evictions. Rather than getting rid of S21, they should have brought fault evictions, possibly...
Reply to the comment left by Cider Drinker at 12/11/2024 - 18:19I'm think you've misunderstood the reasons behind this. If the landlord is given notice of a visit by EH, they can be there at the same time, which EH...
Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 22/10/2024 - 12:32Regrettably, the NRLA only pay lip service to supporting landlords, and are only in the business of self promotion. If Beadle is in support of the removal of S21,...
I don't think you'll ever find the truth behind Labours policies, but if an economist wants to stimulate the market place, they don't destroy the PRS in the process. Johnson implemented Net Zero without an assessment, and Labour are implementing...
I don't think you'll ever find the truth behind Labours policies, but if an aconimidt wants to stimulate the market place, they don't destroy the PRS in the process. Johnson implemented Net Zero without an assessment, and Labour are implementing...
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 27/09/2024 - 13:03Whilst I can see the value of not letting tenants take out insurance, if a landlord has to claim, then the landlord will find the pet insurance higher after...
Reply to the comment left by Prospective Landlord at 27/09/2024 - 15:13The bill will get modified by the Tories when they get back in, but it'll never get repealed or changed by Labour.
Reply to the comment left by Yvonne Francis at 11/09/2024 - 15:47It's possible that due to Ben Beadles efforts to secure the best deal for his property portfolio, rolling tenancies won't apply to student lets, but as labour seem to...
A lot of constituencies went to the Lib Dems due to tactical voting rather than nimbyism, Labours targets won't get reached because mortgage rates are too high, and builders want high priced houses to increase their profits.
Reply to the comment left by Keith Wellburn at 20/08/2024 - 15:52If Rayner could do her job, she'd know that councils don't build houses, house builders do, and tgry only build houses that they can sell - which they can't...
Reply to the comment left by Reluctant Landlord at 14/08/2024 - 12:38I'm not sure if you understand where the hardship test is coming from. Mathew Pennycook has not only said that tenants can't be evicted for 2 years from the...
Reply to comment left by Stech Te at 27/06/2025 - 05:29
Reply to the comment left by Stech Te at 27/06/2025 - 05:29Sorry, but you've either been damned lucky with your tenants, or you don't properly understand the minefield you're walking into. You don't need section 21 for good tenants that...
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Twomey will never contemplate that's he's an idiot, but the NRLA are at fault here too in not challenging him properly. Yes there will be properties for first time buyers, but there's no guarantee that other landlords will buy in...
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Reply to the comment left by Cider Drinker at 10/06/2025 - 19:11No fixed tenancies from day one means tenants can move out any time they like.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 11/03/2025 - 10:23
Reply to the comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 11/03/2025 - 10:23The tenancy will end on the date specified in the tenancy agreement, not the day prior to the date the rent is paid on.
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I think you may find yourself between a rock and a hard place, and in the end, professional help is the best course of action. Because the tenant put on a claim for disrepair, a stroppy judge may see this...
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Tyler at 14/02/2025 - 10:11
I know where you're coming from, but as there's already a Section 21 in motion, it would be difficult for any tenant to accuse a landlord of harassing them with money.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Simon Gear at 14/02/2025 - 08:31
Reply to the comment left by Cider Drinker at 14/02/2025 - 08:31A section 21 is the best way to get the tennt out, and if they're prepared to incentive them so that they go, then they're obviously not bothered about...
Read More →Reply to comment left by wyn kyaw at 12/02/2025 - 12:13
Reply to the comment left by wyn kyaw at 12/02/2025 - 12:13No, contracts are going to be abolished, and replaced with periodic tenancies. Labours RRB is designed to give renters the rights to screw landlords over, and to remove every...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Paul Bond at 16/01/2025 - 11:21
Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 16/01/2025 - 11:21Like Raynor, he'll do a nelson, close one eye, and tell you he can't see a problem. Ideology will always trump reality.
Read More →21st December 2024, 1 year ago
Talk about the law of unintended consequences. Frighten landlords out of the market with draconian measures against them, and the shell out a billion to fight evictions. Rather than getting rid of S21, they should have brought fault evictions, possibly...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Simon Gear at 12/11/2024 - 18:19
Reply to the comment left by Cider Drinker at 12/11/2024 - 18:19I'm think you've misunderstood the reasons behind this. If the landlord is given notice of a visit by EH, they can be there at the same time, which EH...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Paul Bond at 22/10/2024 - 12:32
Reply to the comment left by Paul Essex at 22/10/2024 - 12:32Regrettably, the NRLA only pay lip service to supporting landlords, and are only in the business of self promotion. If Beadle is in support of the removal of S21,...
Read More →2nd October 2024, 2 years ago
I don't think you'll ever find the truth behind Labours policies, but if an economist wants to stimulate the market place, they don't destroy the PRS in the process. Johnson implemented Net Zero without an assessment, and Labour are implementing...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Steve Arnold at 01/10/2024 - 10:47
I don't think you'll ever find the truth behind Labours policies, but if an aconimidt wants to stimulate the market place, they don't destroy the PRS in the process. Johnson implemented Net Zero without an assessment, and Labour are implementing...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ian Narbeth at 27/09/2024 - 13:03
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 27/09/2024 - 13:03Whilst I can see the value of not letting tenants take out insurance, if a landlord has to claim, then the landlord will find the pet insurance higher after...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Prospective Landlord at 27/09/2024 - 15:13
Reply to the comment left by Prospective Landlord at 27/09/2024 - 15:13The bill will get modified by the Tories when they get back in, but it'll never get repealed or changed by Labour.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Yvonne Francis at 11/09/2024 - 15:47
Reply to the comment left by Yvonne Francis at 11/09/2024 - 15:47It's possible that due to Ben Beadles efforts to secure the best deal for his property portfolio, rolling tenancies won't apply to student lets, but as labour seem to...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jeremy Johnson at 30/08/2024 - 13:02
A lot of constituencies went to the Lib Dems due to tactical voting rather than nimbyism, Labours targets won't get reached because mortgage rates are too high, and builders want high priced houses to increase their profits.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Keith Wellburn at 20/08/2024 - 15:52
Reply to the comment left by Keith Wellburn at 20/08/2024 - 15:52If Rayner could do her job, she'd know that councils don't build houses, house builders do, and tgry only build houses that they can sell - which they can't...
Read More →Reply to comment left by DSR DSR at 14/08/2024 - 12:38
Reply to the comment left by Reluctant Landlord at 14/08/2024 - 12:38I'm not sure if you understand where the hardship test is coming from. Mathew Pennycook has not only said that tenants can't be evicted for 2 years from the...
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