Tenants could have access to a database of “rogue”
landlords and letting agents, under a bill to be debated in the House of Lords.
The Renters’ Rights Bill proposes to ban letting agents’ fees and publish a
public list of criminal landlords. It also proposes to ban “rogue” landlords
from being able to own a house in multiple occupation (HMO), which is a
property where more than two separate households share living space and
facilities. Read more on the Daily Telegraph website.
Obama Center opening stirs pride and unease for Chicago’s South Side amid
displacement fears
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South Siders voice concerns about gentrification, housing and affordability
as they celebrate opening of the Obama Presidential Center
Pastor Jeffery Ca...
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