8 September, 2021
7 September, 2021 Open access
New statutory rule extends period during which landlords are required to give 12 weeks' notice to quit that was due to expire on 30 September 2021
31 August, 2021
Minister says she has taken decision ‘mindful of the economic disruption which may emerge as other protections unwind’
27 August, 2021 Open access
New analysis from Shelter also shows that one in four of those initially housed under the scheme are no longer accommodated
26 August, 2021
Welsh Government seeks views on how effectively the premiums are being used and whether the current maximum premium of 100 per cent is appropriate
26 August, 2021
Camden Council highlights that it is the first local authority to secure such an injunction against a landlord
24 August, 2021 Open access
23 August, 2021
New joint policy programme also commits to creating a housing regulator for the private rented sector 'to improve standards and enforce tenants’ rights'
20 August, 2021
Subject to outcome of consultation, Local government Minister aims to bring forward legislation to introduce exemption from 1 April 2022
17 August, 2021 Open access
Intention is to enact, on a permanent basis, provisions in Scottish Coronavirus Acts relating to pre-action protocols and Tribunal discretion to consider all matters relating to eviction cases
13 August, 2021
However, new Ministry of Justice statistics also show that level of possession actions remains significantly lower than in period before Covid-19
9 August, 2021
Panel will 'scrutinise our plans and guarantee we achieve the vision set out in the Charter', says Minister
5 August, 2021 Open access
Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Act 2021 receives Royal Assent
4 August, 2021
Kalonga, R (On the Application Of) v The London Borough of Croydon [2021] EWHC 2174 (Admin)
29 July, 2021
Rakusen v Jepsen & Ors [2021] EWCA Civ 1150
28 July, 2021
MHCLG evaluation of ongoing pilots also highlights challenges from limited housing supply and recruitment difficulties
28 July, 2021
2020/2021 annual review highlights ‘widening cracks’ in local authority systems for handling complaints
27 July, 2021
Housing pilot for vulnerable rough sleepers will create 140 bed spaces and support up to 1,100 people at risk of sleeping rough
27 July, 2021
Estimating that additional funding of £82 million a year is required, Kerslake Commission says this is a 'small price to pay' to maintain and build on advances that were made, and avoid a post-pandemic surge in rough sleeping
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