The results of the government’s English Housing Survey 2017-18 – showing how we live today – have been released, and some of the results may be a surprise.
Read moreLandlords have claimed a government plan to ban no-fault evictions – known as Section 21 evictions – will make it harder for low-income tenants to rent homes.
Read moreThe UK has seen a rise in the number of families headed up by cohabiting couples, rather than married couples.
Read moreHome-buyers are prioritising gardens and off-street parking, a new survey has revealed.
Read moreWhether your tenant has been in your property for years or they’re leaving after a matter of weeks, the risk of a dispute is always present. But you can take certain actions to help you avoid potentially nasty disputes at the end of a tenancy.
Read moreThe most desirable feature in a potential property for tenants is the ability to bring their pets with, according to a new survey by mortgage lender Landbay.
Read moreMarriage is continuing to fall in popularity among those aged 16 and older in England and Wales, according to the latest research.
Read moreNational Adoption Week 2019 has begun, giving individuals and organisations the chance to raise awareness of the importance of adoption in changing lives.
Read moreEngland and Wales saw a total of 956 civil partnerships in 2018, making it the third consecutive annual increase after a significant drop following the introduction of same-sex marriage in the UK.
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