Finding
affordable rural housing is 'likely to be more difficult' under new government
proposals to change the law on residential tenancies in England. For
almost 40 years, houses have been let with the confidence that, once any agreed
term has expired, the house can stay let and the owner can recover possession
when needed with only two months’ notice. The landlord has not had to give a
reason and so not face possibly lengthy and expensive court proceedings. However,
the government has now published proposals for new legislation which would
change the owner’s rights so that they would only be able to recover possession
for a limited number of reason. Read more on the Farminguk website.
Labour faces costs of £50bn to replenish affordable housing after right to
buy, report says
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Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s policy turbocharged the sale of council homes,
contributing to ‘worst housing crisis in living memory’
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