The Latest Private Rented Sector News
New fly-on-the-wall eviction TV series starts this evening
This evening at 9pm sees the start of a second season of Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords on Channel 5. The
Three problems with the new anti-retaliatory eviction rules
And why they are unlikely to work By Tessa Shepperson of Landlord Law Blog Retaliatory eviction has been a problem
UK watchdog extends retail banking investigation
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has extended the deadline for its investigation into retail and small business banking
How to manage parental leave as a small business
More employees are expecting flexibility at work, so make sure you’re well prepared for maternity and paternity leave. A hefty
Top money-saving tips for Landlords preparing a property to let
Preparing a property in an effective way prior to making it available to rent can help landlords to secure a
Government tries to untangle tax for small businesses
As large multinationals like Google are slammed for taking advantage of the tax system, the Office for Tax Simplification vows
How To Navigate The High Seas Of A Social Media Storm
All successful businesses have iron-clad social media strategies designed to deal with the good and the bad of online marketing.
Almost eight out of 10 private tenants are happy
Seventy nine per cent of tenants are happy with their circumstances according to a survey conducted by the National Landlords’
What to do if employees fail to show up to work
The term commonly used to describe the situation of an employee not turning up for work with no prior authorisation
Rate rise of 2.5% would force landlords into debt across the UK
Buy-to-let landlords in 70% of UK towns and cities would fall into debt by 2020 if rates were to go