Just searched the Renters' Rights Act 2025 for the term "financial penalty". It's only mentioned a mere 127 times. This alone tells you what Parliament has decided is the answer to the regulation of privately rented housing.
Just searched the Renters' Rights Act 2025 for the term "financial penalty". It's only mentioned a mere 127 times. This alone tells you what Parliament has decided is the answer to the regulation of privately rented housing.
Here's the Bill, as passed business.senedd.wales/documents/s1...
Senedd passes radical homelessness and social housing allocation bill www.gov.wales/senedd-passe...
Just been discussing resources, capacity and recruitment with a council housing enforcement manager. At present they don't even inspect poor housing conditions for 1 month, if at all. Concerning when the whole success of the #RentersRightsAct2025 depends on effective enforcement.
Text of Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996 as it will be amended in due course by the Renters' Rights Act 2025: markprichard.co.uk/news/2025/part-7-of-the-housing-act-1996-as-amended-by-the-renters-rights-act-2025
Can't think of many better illustrations of how badly we have botched housing policy than the fact that our bill for housing homeless families (Β£2.8bn pa) is now higher than the money we spend each year on new affordable housing (Β£2.3bn)
www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/english...
A guide showing how the text of the Welsh homelessness legislation will be amended by the Homelessness and Social Housing Allocation (Wales) Bill (if it becomes law) www.markprichard.co.uk/news/2025/ho...
HM Government needs to pull its finger out and ensure that *all* legislation on legislation.gov.uk is available in its amended form. Essential for the rule of law.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... I find it shocking that so many social housing professionals continue to promote shared ownership. It's housing sure, but is it 'social'?
The abolition of priority need and the concept of intentional homelessness! Come and join us as we talk through these major changes to homelessness law in Wales.
www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/events/homel...
Is accommodation βavailableβ for a homeless applicant if itβs only for him, with his children accommodated elsewhere in the short term?
New homelessness, allocations and building safety laws for Wales. Details are light but the announcement is here: record.senedd.wales/Plenary/1507...
nwcl.cymru/join-us/ Exciting opportunities to make a difference. Vacancies at North Wales Community Law.
Good choice!
The scourge of poorly regulated 'supported' exempt accommodation. Birmingham's poorest areas have been particularly affected www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midland...
Music from phones on public transport normally makes me quietly seethe. I make an exception though for Incy Wincy Spider on the 55 in Hackney. Especially when the child has such a look of existential confusion when she clocks me.
I certainly think 21 days is a short period in the context of losing a roof over your head. As I say my experience says otherwise on the care point. A common outcome is the applicant obtaining private sector accommodation perhaps with CS assistance, which ironically will likely be further away.
Homelessness should not (and will not in my experience) be used as a basis for putting a dependant child into care. In any legal system there must be a deadline for challenging a decision.
New judgment: R (RZH) v LB Sutton explores the complex legal routes for challenging local authority decisions on disability grounds.
Disability, dual claims & housing law collide in this important case from @cjr1968.bsky.social.
β‘οΈ cornerstonebarristers.com/disability-d...
#HousingLaw
The applicant's s202 homelessness review request was only 5 days late. However he received repeated reminders of the need to comply with the deadline. The court held that the applicant could not have been unaware of his review right and the period for requesting it www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWH...
Anyone got any thoughts on good firms for seeking a psychiatric evaluation? I've got a council housing manager who wants to instruct a specialist to inform a s202 homelessness review.
Ok legal beagles, here's a question for you. When is it appropriate to use "No 2" in a case citation, to distinguish between judgments involving the same parties? Eg is it limited to judgments in the same year? Same cause of action? etc. Can't find the answer in OSCOLA and Google has failed me.
Thanks. Enjoy Africa.