Private landlords are waiting longer to repossess
properties for legitimate reasons, according to official data. The Ministry of
Justice has reported that the average time for a private landlord to make a
claim to the courts to repossess a property to it happening is now 17.3 weeks. The
figures, based on the government’s preferred measure, are said to cover the
first quarter of 2019, and show that the process is taking one week longer
than the final quarter of 2018. Read more on 24housing.
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