A Bleak Time for Landlords – Now and Forever? In the Theatre of Confusion, Knowing the Location of the Exits is What Counts. Mason Cooley Ending a tenancy has long been, for a landlord, an ever-darker forest of uncertainty. In the last year, the government has been under immense pressure to further protect tenants from…
Latest Developments The Coronavirus Act 2020[1] is now in force. Private landlords, in most cases, now need to give three months notice before commencing possession claims to evict tenants. Three months notice is required irrespective of the reason for the eviction. The new notice periods apply in England and Wales. New prescribed forms apply in…
On 08.03.20 the government announced a “radical package of measures to protect renters and landlords affected by coronavirus.” The package is to include emergency legislation to suspend new evictions. The announcement says that there would be no new possession proceedings started during the crisis, or for at least 3 months. At the end of 3…
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The article was written by the Housing Minister Lesley Griffiths on Monday 23 November 2015. The article includes the following information for Landlords: all private landlords will be required to register with Rent Smart Wales. They will also have to register their properties if a landlord wants to manage the property themselves, they must demonstrate they…