Posts Tagged ‘Real property law’


Five year tenancies to be given with sale and rent back schemes

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Over recent years there has been a lot of concern over sale and rent back schemes, and this is where a company buys a person’s property for a percentage of the market value and then rents it back to them. (more…)

Tags: Home insurance, Rent control, sale and rent back, real estate, Financial Services Authority, Real property law, property, Leasehold estate, Loss mitigation

Landlord and tenants worried about tenant deposit scheme

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

It has emerged that both tenants and landlords are becoming concerned about the effectiveness of one of the three tenant deposit schemes that were set up to protect the deposits of tenants, with concerns that measures that have been put into place to cut costs could actually end up affecting the quality and effectiveness of the scheme. (more…)

Tags: Damage deposit, Renting, Law in the United Kingdom, Landlord, National Landlords Association, Tenancy Deposit Scheme, Leasehold estate, Real property law

Rent to Home-buy scheme deemed unsuccessful

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

The Rent to Home-buy scheme that was launched by the government in the hope of enabling more people to get onto the property ladder has been deemed unsuccessful. (more…)

Tags: Personal finance, Real property law, mortgage, Property law, Conservative Party, Labour Government

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