Reply to the comment left by Dawn Fellingham at 03/11/2023 - 10:47Yes They will enforce it under "emergency powers" of the Executive, just like the government did with banning evictions immediately during lockdown. No legislation or parliamentary approval needed.
Monthly vicissitudes are not an indicator of the trend in average rents. The year on year is the only meaningful figure and Rents are not falling. Mr Reeve is not being economic with the truth and is manipulating statistics to...
All these requirements by the tenant are irrelevant. He's not staying because he's out. Section 21 is not conditional on anything. It cannot be a revenge eviction because you don't have to give a reason. Only after sec 21:is abolished...
Section 21 is not a revenge evictio and the tenants requirements ate irrelevant because they're leaving at your discretion. Only when sec 21 is abolished can they try this. Sec 21 allows you to terminate without reason ergo there is...
Gove is acting like a maniac and doing everything this guy demands. I thought Boris dragging the country around with him in his mid life crisis was bad brought. Now landlords are at the Mercy of Gove's mid life crisis.
Reply to the comment left by Fergus Dodd at 21/08/2023 - 12:29Most of the flats in Grenfell Tower were illegal sublets The first level tenants have all long since fled with nobody going after them.
The country got by perfectly well without all this nanny state, bureaucratic government interference in our lives. We need less government and they need to back off.
Exactly And it was supposed to be a quick method avoiding the courts altogether. A landlord would be stupid to use section 21 if he was aware of complications on his part that would be challenged and so instead he...
Reply to the comment left by Bristol Landlord at 17/08/2023 - 18:24Gove can't be reined in because Sunak has absolutely no clue about the PRS. He's been born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Privileged since birth. He has...
This is exactly what the marxists at Shelter & Gen Rent want. The court system is already clogged, like the NHS. Eviction disputes will be treated as low priority by the courts who also hate landlords. Back of the queue....
Of course all of this has been missed by the Tenants Reform Bill because no real representative of Landlords has been involved in the drafting of the Bill and Landlords really are of no concern to the proposers of the...
Good luck finding alternative accommodation. All the hotels will be booked out with illegal migrants. This country is headed for chaos and its all deliberate
Reply to the comment left by Roy Jones at 11/08/2023 - 00:54Those sort of tenants will be hammered by the corporate landlords coming in 1. They will be black listed and find themselves never accepted by any of the big...
Another article that still focuses in BTL and EPC but keeps ignoring the biggest breach of Landlords property rights: The abolishion of Sex 21. Financial reasons sre only part of the story . The loss of Sec21 is going to...
"losing their home" It's not theirs. If they are being legally evicted under the terms of the agreement there should be no court involvement. They are not losing anything, their contract is not for life. A Rental Agreement is not...
Reply to the comment left by Graham Bowcock at 08/08/2023 - 09:43Very well put. If you get too personally involved you risk that going against you. The council and government like nothing more than Landlords acting as social services. They...
Reply to comment left by Dawn Fellingham at 03/11/2023 - 10:47
Reply to the comment left by Dawn Fellingham at 03/11/2023 - 10:47Yes They will enforce it under "emergency powers" of the Executive, just like the government did with banning evictions immediately during lockdown. No legislation or parliamentary approval needed.
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Reply to the comment left by northern landlord at 01/11/2023 - 14:13Depending on which yarn is more beneficial to the person spinning it.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Michael Booth at 01/11/2023 - 16:45
Reply to the comment left by Michael Booth at 01/11/2023 - 16:45Some industry participants rely on spinning an alternative truth for their own agenda.
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Monthly vicissitudes are not an indicator of the trend in average rents. The year on year is the only meaningful figure and Rents are not falling. Mr Reeve is not being economic with the truth and is manipulating statistics to...
Read More →25th September 2023, 3 years ago
All these requirements by the tenant are irrelevant. He's not staying because he's out. Section 21 is not conditional on anything. It cannot be a revenge eviction because you don't have to give a reason. Only after sec 21:is abolished...
Read More →25th September 2023, 3 years ago
Section 21 is not a revenge evictio and the tenants requirements ate irrelevant because they're leaving at your discretion. Only when sec 21 is abolished can they try this. Sec 21 allows you to terminate without reason ergo there is...
Read More →23rd August 2023, 3 years ago
Gove is acting like a maniac and doing everything this guy demands. I thought Boris dragging the country around with him in his mid life crisis was bad brought. Now landlords are at the Mercy of Gove's mid life crisis.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Fergus Dodd at 21/08/2023 - 12:29
Reply to the comment left by Fergus Dodd at 21/08/2023 - 12:29Most of the flats in Grenfell Tower were illegal sublets The first level tenants have all long since fled with nobody going after them.
Read More →21st August 2023, 3 years ago
And so it begins.
Read More →19th August 2023, 3 years ago
The country got by perfectly well without all this nanny state, bureaucratic government interference in our lives. We need less government and they need to back off.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Tracy Fewtrell at 17/08/2023 - 14:58
Exactly And it was supposed to be a quick method avoiding the courts altogether. A landlord would be stupid to use section 21 if he was aware of complications on his part that would be challenged and so instead he...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Alan Boden at 17/08/2023 - 18:24
Reply to the comment left by Bristol Landlord at 17/08/2023 - 18:24Gove can't be reined in because Sunak has absolutely no clue about the PRS. He's been born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Privileged since birth. He has...
Read More →18th August 2023, 3 years ago
This is exactly what the marxists at Shelter & Gen Rent want. The court system is already clogged, like the NHS. Eviction disputes will be treated as low priority by the courts who also hate landlords. Back of the queue....
Read More →14th August 2023, 3 years ago
Of course all of this has been missed by the Tenants Reform Bill because no real representative of Landlords has been involved in the drafting of the Bill and Landlords really are of no concern to the proposers of the...
Read More →12th August 2023, 3 years ago
Good luck finding alternative accommodation. All the hotels will be booked out with illegal migrants. This country is headed for chaos and its all deliberate
Read More →Reply to comment left by Peter Wood (alias Hawkeye) at 11/08/2023 - 12:29
Reply to the comment left by Peter Wood (alias Hawkeye) at 11/08/2023 - 12:29Riots bigger than the poll tax riots if that happens.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Roy Jones at 11/08/2023 - 00:54
Reply to the comment left by Roy Jones at 11/08/2023 - 00:54Those sort of tenants will be hammered by the corporate landlords coming in 1. They will be black listed and find themselves never accepted by any of the big...
Read More →11th August 2023, 3 years ago
Another article that still focuses in BTL and EPC but keeps ignoring the biggest breach of Landlords property rights: The abolishion of Sex 21. Financial reasons sre only part of the story . The loss of Sec21 is going to...
Read More →10th August 2023, 3 years ago
"losing their home" It's not theirs. If they are being legally evicted under the terms of the agreement there should be no court involvement. They are not losing anything, their contract is not for life. A Rental Agreement is not...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Graham Bowcock at 08/08/2023 - 09:43
Reply to the comment left by Graham Bowcock at 08/08/2023 - 09:43Very well put. If you get too personally involved you risk that going against you. The council and government like nothing more than Landlords acting as social services. They...
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