This came up in parliamentary questions. "Tenants can end the tenancy by providing at least two months’ notice and aligning that notice to expire at the end of a period. If the landlord agrees in writing, *or if there is...
Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 05/12/2022 - 16:45If location isn't negotiable, then another option for you may be to buy a property you CAN afford and rent it out, while continuing to rent personally in...
It would be interesting to know how many of those in the 45-64 bracket are renting because of a marriage/relationship breakdown, and if so how many of those can't buy because they're paying out towards their former home/family as well...
Magic money tree : Councils in England spent £1.6 BILLION on temporary housing alone between April 21 and March 22. If you take the nationwide average (excluding London) cost of a BTL property at £150,000 that would give just under...
Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 28/11/2022 - 15:52Re: 2 ) Say for example the existing s8 2months/8 weeks is taken as the timeframe before eviction for non payment. As is, most tenants who genuinely have...
18th June 2026, 5 days ago
This came up in parliamentary questions. "Tenants can end the tenancy by providing at least two months’ notice and aligning that notice to expire at the end of a period. If the landlord agrees in writing, *or if there is...
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Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 05/12/2022 - 16:45If location isn't negotiable, then another option for you may be to buy a property you CAN afford and rent it out, while continuing to rent personally in...
Read More →5th December 2022, 4 years ago
It would be interesting to know how many of those in the 45-64 bracket are renting because of a marriage/relationship breakdown, and if so how many of those can't buy because they're paying out towards their former home/family as well...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Smiffy One at 29/11/2022 - 17:52
THEY got the 20,000 odd homes that the government actually DID build last year.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Smiffy One at 29/11/2022 - 07:43
Magic money tree : Councils in England spent £1.6 BILLION on temporary housing alone between April 21 and March 22. If you take the nationwide average (excluding London) cost of a BTL property at £150,000 that would give just under...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jonathan Sterling at 28/11/2022 - 15:52
Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 28/11/2022 - 15:52Re: 2 ) Say for example the existing s8 2months/8 weeks is taken as the timeframe before eviction for non payment. As is, most tenants who genuinely have...
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