Blackpool Council has been accused of deliberately disguising the results of its selective licensing consultation report to help it push through a new scheme.
An appeal court judge has granted 134 property investors leave to contest a single ‘class action’ claim against a solicitor which is alleged to have provided negligent professional advice on an investment scheme.
Landlords travelling by London Underground might be shocked to find themselves as the butt of a joke used to sell coffee.
Benefits landlord Mick Roberts has accused Nottingham Council of hypocrisy after it was revealed the authority hasn’t fully checked its housing stock for eight years, while private landlords must inspect their properties every six months.
Newcastle Council has revealed plans for an unusual selective licensing scheme that includes building-specific zones.
A landlord has been handed a £8,471 bill for allowing his tenants to live in a property with serious structural issues, dangerous wiring and a lack of fire safety measures.