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This booklet is mainly about what tenants and landlords need to do to renew or end a business tenancy. So it is most likely to be of interest…
The Tenant Services Authority (TSA) was the operating name of the Office for Tenants and Social Landlords, the former regulatory agency of registered providers of social housing in England. TSA’s responsibilities passed to the Homes and Communities Agency in 2012.
This timeline chart provides tied pub tenants with information about processes covered by the Pubs Code.
The Tenant Services Authority (TSA) was the operating name of the Office for Tenants and Social Landlords, the former regulatory agency of registered providers of social housing in England. TSA's responsibilities passed to the Homes and Communities Agency in 2012.
This document contains the following information: Landlord and tenant: distress for rent.
The target of speaking with 1200 tied tenants to gather their views and opinions on the Pubs Code and their pub company has now been reached.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Hamilton-Farey and Mr Michael Taylor FRICS on 07 October 2019
This factsheet is for tied pub tenants who want to know more about provisions in the Pubs Code about the investment exception.
The draft Tenant Fees Bill sets out the government’s approach to banning letting fees paid by tenants.
January 9th 2024 saw the start of the Pubs Code Adjudicator’s Annual Tied Tenant Survey. Tied tenants are being encouraged to participate if they are contacted by Ipsos the independent research company.
£2 million advertising campaign empowering residents to report issues and make complaints as part of efforts to improve social housing conditions.
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