Seventy nine per cent of private landlords with
experience of using the courts to repossess properties are dissatisfied with
the way they work. According to one of the largest ever surveys of landlords
and letting agents, 91 per cent of landlords would support the establishment of
a dedicated housing court. In a letter to the new Justice Secretary, Robert
Buckland MP, the RLA, which conducted the research, has warned that with
Ministers pledged to scrap Section 21 ‘no explanation’ repossessions, the
courts are simply unable to cope with the increased pressures they will face.
Read more on the RLA website.
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