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Landlords’ Legal Rights – When Can You Access Your Property?

Legal Right of Entry

One of the most frequent problems faced by landlords is how they access a property when their tenant refuses to let them in.  This is more common when the landlord, tenant relationship has broken down!       Routine Access Most Short Assured Tenancies should have a specific clause covering landlord’s access to the property. 

Demise of Lifelong Tenancy Agreements: Voluntary Evictions?

Last October the Coalition government introduced proposals to remove the concept that tenancies in the social rented sector should be lifelong. These proposals howeveer will not affect Scotland as housing is a devolved issue for the Scottish parliament. The plans are currently being debated at Westminster as part of the Localism Bill but current proposals

How to Recover Money From a Debtor

Debt Recovery

• You obtain a court Order which orders your debtor to pay you the debt due. • Your debtor does not make payment.  Do you know what you do next?  This is a predicament frequently faced by individuals and organisations who seek to recover debt.  Do not give up though as there are various options available. First

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