Charles Amos: The Renters’ Rights Bill Legalises Trespass by Livestock – and It Must Be Opposed
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Charles Amos: The Renters’ Rights Bill legalises trespass by livestock – and it must be opposed
Charles Amos studied Political Theory at the University of Oxford and writes The Musing Individualist Substack. The Renters’ Rights Bill is full of provisions which strip landlords of their property rights; one of the worst is to allow tenants the near unilateral right to have a pet. This simply amounts to legalising trespass by livestock and anyone with the slightest respect for private property must be opposed to it. Disregarding the violation…
The Risk of Underinsurance for Luton Landlords and Property Owners
As a property owner or landlord in Luton, you’ve likely invested significant time, money, and effort into your property and portfolio. But one often overlooked risk could be putting your assets in jeopardy: underinsurance. What is Underinsurance? Underinsurance occurs when the insured value of a property is less than the actual cost to rebuild or replace it. The actual cost takes into account how much it would cost to rebuild the property from…
Landlords to hike rents ahead of Renters’ Rights Bill - Property Industry Eye
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