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Your rights around the gas meter; what can you do about unfair terms? And ‘quiet enjoyment’

10th February 2022

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About your right to quiet enjoyment, and to read your gas meter. What are ‘unfair terms’ in a rental agreement and what can you do about them? And if you live or work in Islington, in Lewisham or in Redbridge, please spare 10 minutes to support local property licensing?

How to challenge a proposed rent increase; a shout out to Southwark

1st July 2021

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If your tenancy has rolled over into a periodic tenancy, the landlord can issue a Section 13 (of the Housing Act 1988) notice to increase the rent they charge. But did you know that you can challenge the proposed increase? Read on to find out how.

Fear of fire, digital surveillance and Action on Empty Homes

2nd April 2021

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What rights do renters have in buildings where sub-standard cladding is a known issue? As digital surveillance by central and local government grows, do you know how your data is used by your council? And an invitation to join the Day of Action on Empty Homes

Minister of Housing supports rent controls

22nd February 2021

Not in England, though. Here, neither regional government nor local government currently has the power to respond to needs in this way.
A lot of us have debts but 24/7 help is available. As is the warm homes discount on energy bills, if you apply fast. Click through from the headline for all the details

The Renters’ Reform Coalition

17th December 2020

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Renters’ Rights London is well pleased to be one of 19 organizations founding the Renters Reform Coalition. The coalition is very new and still working on the fine points of our campaign. But we all agree that everyone deserves a safe, affordable and secure place to call home. Working together with government and others, we aim to achieve that.

Is the section 21 notice valid? How much notice are you entitled to? Property Licence Checker for London

19th November 2020

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Since 20 September, landlords have been allowed to initiate ‘no fault’ eviction proceedings again. Even if the section 21 notice is valid (and it might not be) you are very probably entitled to a longer notice period this Winter. Read on for more information about that. And there’s a link to the Mayor of London’s Property Licence Checker

New rights in relation to electrical safety. What happens when the stay on evictions ends? Life without wifi

6th August 2020

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You have new rights in relation to electrical safety so there’s all you need to know about EICR checks. As the stay on evictions looks set to end on 23 August, there’s information about your choices if you receive a section 21 notice. There’s a survey for lodgers and a petition from Operation Wifi, too

Paying the rent during the coronavirus crisis

31st March 2020

You can still contact us via this website, or by leaving a voicemail message on the office number. All messages are accessible remotely within minutes and we’ll answer you as soon as possible. Most recent emails and phone calls have come from renters whose living situation has been affected by the London lockdown. Read on for info about the ‘complete ban on evictions’ and claiming housing benefit

Security in shared flats and houses. Do you live in West Finchley N3?

1st March 2020

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The high cost of housing means that many more Londoners now live in shared flats or houses than was the case 20 years ago. Aside from affordability, there can be many advantages to sharing a home, especially if you get on well with your housemates. But when you’re living with strangers, it’s not always easy to feel safe.

Legislation to #EndSection21, new campaigns and research calling for your contribution

5th February 2020

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The expertise you have gained through your experience of renting in London is in high demand now. Citizens Advice, Toynbee Hall and Camden Council are all keen to hear from you. We know, from the imminent success of the campaign to #EndSection21 evictions that together, we can win. So please do help furnish the evidence needed to keep making the strongest possible case for the changes we all need?

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