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Tenants’ complaints soar even BEFORE the Renters Rights Act

Two reports suggest tenancy disputes of differing kinds are on the increase. The firm LegalforLandlords says the number of tenancy disputes each year in England and Wales is increasing at an average 6% annually, with many landlords facing costs of more than £5,000 per dispute. The pace of growth has accelerated sharply in recent years. […] Read more

Worst areas for landlord eviction waiting times

The latest research industry insight from LegalforLandlords has highlighted where the longest and shortest wait times are when it comes to court hearing dates for landlords who are trying to repossess their properties, with the most overstretched courts found in the likes of Birmingham, Croydon, and Slough. Having analysed internal data on wait times for […] Read more

Courts with longest wait times for eviction cases named and shamed

Landlords have to wait up to 16 weeks in some cases, especially in London and Birmingham, and it’s likely to get worse under the Renters’ Rights Act. Courts with the longest wait times for landlords with eviction cases have been exposed with the vast majority in London. Birmingham is among the most clogged with all […] Read more

Wait times for repossessions growing, warns eviction expert

Landlords are already facing long waits for possession even before May’s rule changes as possession timelines rise. Landlords in England and Wales are waiting significantly longer to regain possession of their properties, with the average process now taking more than 26 weeks as repossession volumes continue to rise, says Sim Sekhon (pictured), Group CEO at […] Read more