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PainSmith Seminars

We have two upcoming seminars scheduled in September.   Our Brentwood Seminar will take place on Thursday 12th September 2019 at The Holiday Inn, Brentwood M25, Jct 28, Brook Street, Essex CM14 5NF. The event will start with registration and lunch at 1:00pm to 1:30pm, and the event will finish at 5pm.   Our Cobham …

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Regulation of Property Agents

The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) has published a report by the property agents working group containing recommendations for government on a new regulatory framework. Membership of the working group includes RICS, ARLA Propertymark, National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) and NLA amongst others. The government has proposed that property agents are …

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Tenancy Deposit Reform

The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) has launched a call for evidence to explore innovative approaches to deposit protection and look at improvements to the way the deposit protection process works. One of the issues that the MHCLG appears to have identified is the length of time it takes for some tenants …

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Lewisham council consulting on extending licensing

Lewisham council is consulting on introducing new additional HMO and selective licensing schemes. At present Lewisham operates the mandatory and an additional HMO licensing scheme within its borough. Lewisham is now proposing introducing two further schemes which will operate in tandem with the existing schemes. The proposal is to introduce a new additional HMO licensing …

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Update on ‘No DSS’

In the last 12 months we have written many posts on agents and landlords refusing to let to tenants on benefits for a variety of reasons. The tide now appears to be changing, especially in relation to lenders who were prohibiting landlords from letting their properties on buy-to-let mortgages to tenants on benefits. This month …

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Intentionally homeless

In Samuels v Birmingham City Council the Supreme Court held that it was difficult to see on what basis the finding of intentional homelessness had been upheld. The tenant was an assured shorthold tenant of a property in West Bromwich. The tenant fell into rent arrears and was evicted from the property. The tenant contacted …

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Multiple deposit breaches

In Howard v Dalton, the tenant’s damages award for the landlord’s failure to protect the tenancy and provide the prescribed information (PI) was reduced from £83,760 to £7,200 on appeal. The first tenancy was granted in 2007. A deposit of £900 was initially taken and a further £845 upon signing the tenancy. There was then …

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