When “No‑Fault” Eviction Meets Housing Justice
In recent months, attention has turned to the practice of ‘no‑fault’ evictions under the Housing Act 1988, specifically the use of a Section 21 notice, which allows a landlord to seek

In recent months, attention has turned to the practice of ‘no‑fault’ evictions under the Housing Act 1988, specifically the use of a Section 21 notice, which allows a landlord to seek

When you book a holiday, you expect relaxation, comfort, and good service, not cancellations, food poisoning, or a hotel nothing like the brochure. But if things go wrong, you may be able

In the UK, tenancy deposit disputes are a common issue when a rental ends. Whether you're a student tenant or a long-term renter, understanding your rights, and knowing how to take action

Divorce can be a challenging and emotional journey, but understanding the process can help ease some of the uncertainty. In the UK, the divorce process changed significantly with the introduction of the

Starting in April 2025, the UK will see an increase in stamp duty rates, affecting homebuyers across the country. This change, part of the government's ongoing efforts to tackle the housing market