No-nonsense housing bosses in Wolverhampton are warning
private landlords that any homes in the city left empty for long periods of
time will be seized and used to provide much-needed accommodation for homeless
families. The city council’s ‘Empty Properties Strategy’ is designed to provide
additional housing for people while at the same time generating additional
civic income by reintroducing vacant properties to the market. Read more on the
Express & Star website.
Against Landlords by Nick Bano review – valuable ideas for how to solve
Britain’s housing crisis
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In this flawed but powerful book, a housing lawyer argues that an abundance
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