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  2. Housing Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The service is free, independent and impartial. The Ombudsman can also look at complaints about the handling of housing issues by local councils. [3] In June 2018, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment called on the UK government to expand the remit of independent UK ombudsman schemes to cover private ...

  3. Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The years prior to the passing of this act saw some of the most serious events in social housing. [3]The Grenfell Tower Fire in June 2017, which caused 72 deaths, [4] brought significant attention and criticism to the standards and safety of social housing, [5] as well as accusations of not listening to tenants' concerns and complaints.

  4. Landlord harassment - Wikipedia

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    Nor can the landlord lock out the tenant or remove him/her from their apartment without going through the proper court procedure. The tenant can ask the court to issue a restraining order, file a criminal complaint against the landlord, or sue him/her for money damages and attorney's fees. Because of these options for recourse, it may be to the ...

  5. Leasehold flats to be banned in overhaul of centuries-old system

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    The centuries-old leasehold system in England and Wales will be abolished before the next general election, the housing minister has promised.. The sale of new leasehold flats will be banned under ...

  6. Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 - Wikipedia

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    The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (c. 70) is a UK act of Parliament on English land law. It sets minimum standards in tenants' rights against their landlords. It sets minimum standards in tenants' rights against their landlords.

  7. Rent regulation in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    the obligations to repair and maintain the property, under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (c. 70). In general, people renting homes or real property may agree with a landlord to any contract terms they like, but some rights and duties are made compulsory. Historically, the United Kingdom sought to ensure fair rents, prevent evictions without ...

  8. Deregulation Act 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20) is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom. [1]One notable piece of legislation that was introduced is aimed at countering retaliatory evictions (e.g. following a complaint by a tenant to a landlord about the condition of the rented property) and imposes new obligations on landlords if they are to serve a valid section 21 notice.

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