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Decent Homes Standard moving forward across all rented sectors
The UK Government announced measures affecting letting agents, landlords, and tenants at the 2024 Labour Conference with Awaab’s Law legislation being brought forward to Autumn 2024 for the social rented sector with a consultation on a new Decent Homes standard across all rented sectors imminent.
TPO advises PRS to get ahead of Awaab's Law
Based on findings from a survey of over 700 letting agents, The Property Ombudsman (TPO) has published new guidance to help agents, landlords and tenants to deal with condensation, damp, and mould in their properties. Casework undertaken by the service in 2023 included over 1,000 enquiries, 200 investigations, and £36,000 in compensation awarded for cases involving damp and mould.
Top 5 Renters' Rights myths dispelled
The Renters Rights Bill represents a significant overhaul of the way that the private rented sector functions. Following its introduction to parliament on 11 September 2024, myths and misconceptions have begun circulating throughout the property sector and amongst consumers about what the proposed legislation means in practice. With so many seeking clarity, Propertymark is here to provide confidence about what is going to change and what will remain the same.
Landlord electronically tagged after gas safety negligence put tenants' lives at risk
The culprit claimed she could not afford to carry out maintenance at the property, and ignored an Improvement Notice and further requests from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). For several years, tenants at the property were forced to put up with a temperamental boiler that often left them without heating or hot water, as well as a condemned cooker. An HSE investigation found that the landlord was receiving full rent from the tenant at the time enforcement action was taken.