Nottingham City Council Selective Licensing
March 1, 2020 3:24 pm Leave your thoughtsJust a quick reminder that Selective Licensing costs for Nottingham City are rising from the 1st April 2020. A new licence...
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Just a quick reminder that Selective Licensing costs for Nottingham City are rising from the 1st April 2020. A new licence...
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From the 1st March 2020, the Fitness for Human Habitation Act 2019 (FFHH) is being extended to include the whole...
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As you may be aware, the Tenant Fees Act came into force on the 1st June 2019. One element of...
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Rightmove has reported property price increases from December 19 to January 20 of 2.3%; representing the largest-ever increase in prices...
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The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) came into force in April 2018 which outlawed the letting of new tenancies on...
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** BREAKING NEWS ** The government announced on Wednesday 15th January that it is pressing ahead with the introduction of...
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Now that we are in 2020, looking back at the previous decade can help to shine a light on what...
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It was officially confirmed during the government’s Queen’s Speech that no-fault Section 21 evictions will be abolished at some point...
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You usually pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on increasing portions of the property price when you buy residential property. SDLT only applies to properties over £250,000. There are three rates of stamp duty for residential property, with a standard rate for people who own one property, a surcharge for those who own multiple properties and a relief element for first time buyers.
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