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Section 21 Notice FAQs: What Every Landlord Needs to Know

As a landlord, staying updated with the latest legislation is essential, especially as major changes are on the horizon. The government’s recent announcement to abolish Section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction notices has caused significant concern among landlords. Section 21 notices have long been a key tool for landlords to regain possession of their properties without needing […] Read more

The Renters’ Rights Bill Will Make Finding ‘Quality’ Tenants Critical

LegalforLandlords Group CEO Sim Sekhon didn’t mince words when talking about the reforms affecting the property rental sector and advised that landlords must ensure they focus on letting to ‘quality’ tenants. Sekhon was speaking after a recent landlord-focused event held in Bristol. Naturally, the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill was a hot topic. Alongside his seminar […] Read more

Renters’ Rights Bill – back on the legislative agenda

The Renters’ Rights Bill had its first reading in Parliament yesterday. As expected, it included the abolition of Section 21, the no-fault eviction that was promised, but not enacted, by the previous administration. The bill is set to bring substantial changes to the property rental sector, with many landlords and key figures in the industry […] Read more

How much rent arrears justifies eviction? A guide for landlords

How much rent arrears justifies eviction? Rent arrears are one of the most challenging issues a landlord can face. When a tenant falls behind on rent, it can quickly create financial stress and strain the landlord-tenant relationship. Many landlords are left wondering, “How much rent arrears justifies eviction?” The answer to this question isn’t always […] Read more