FUNDING TO CRACK DOWN ON ROGUE LANDLORDS
In a press release (30 December 2013) Kris Hopkins MP, Minister for Housing, announced the award of over £4 million to a number of councils as part of a policy to improve the private rented sector. Nottingham's funding for this is £124,000.
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- City Council Gives Planning Permission for Three New Student Developments
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- The Rise & Rise of Seven Star Student Accommodation in Nottingham
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- Nottingham Castle Awarded £14m of lottery funding
- Nottingham Magistrates Fine Nottingham HMO Ltd. £29,000
- Landlord Ignored Notice Given by the Community Protection Safer Housing Team
- Excuse that Being Too Busy Is Not Acceptable: Student Letting Agent Suspended
- Nottingham Rogue Landlord Fined Over £3,000
- Nottingham City Council Gets £151,000 to Tackle Rogue Landlords
- Rogue Landlords Fined £30,000 after NTU Students Complain
- Magistrates Tell Rogue Landlord to Sell His London House
- Nottingham Landlord Fined For Leaving Property In Dangerous Condition
- Landlord in Court for Risking Students' Lives
- Rogue Landlord Appears Again at Magistrates' Court
- Rogue Landlords Fined for Putting Students At Risk
- Legal Challenge to Nottingham's Additional Licensing Scheme Dismissed by Judge
- Nottingham Needs More Student Flats
- Veteran Oak Trees To Remain
- Is Law to Change to Enable Enforcement of No Smoking Around Nottingham's Hospitals?
- Nottingham University Plans for £40 Million Sports Village Rejected
- Application for HMO Certificate of Lawfulness Turned Down
- Nottingham Magistrates' Court Fines Landlord for Dangerous Staircase
- Overseas Investors Tempted By Nottingham Property Market
- Feral Landlords Plead Guilty to HMO Offences
- QMC Saving Lives Helipad Appeal
- HM Revenue & Customs to Target Buy-To-Let Landlords
- Generation Priced Out of Housing Market
- Landlord of Cockroach-Infested HMO Fined
- Fine for Breaching HMO Licensing Conditions
- Transforming the QMC
- Nottingham Castle Heritage Lottery Bid Successful
- Report a Rogue Landlord
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- Additional Licensing of HMOs: Licence Handbook
- NTU's Peregrine Falcon Family Watch 2014
- Patients are Safe and Well Cared for at Nottingham's Hospitals
- Late Night Levy Consultation Begins
- The Nottingham Standard
- Funding to Crack Down on Rogue Landlords
- New Unipol Nottingham Bureau
- Nottingham City Centre Student Accommodation
- Report Launched on Student Housing Market Conditions in Nottingham
- Land and Planning Policies (LAPP) Consultation
- Nottingham Energy Tariff Switching Tool
- Additional Licensing of HMOs - Controversy Continues
- Nottingham University Facts & Figures 2013
- Student Flats ... The Latest News
- Additional Licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation in Nottingham
- Harley Street Doctor to the Stars Jailed for Wallet Fraud
- Plans Submitted to Build Student Accommodation on Canning Circus Site
- HMO Occupants Evacuated from 'Dangerous' Home
- Students' Unions Win National Community Recognition
- Nottingham Post Reports Complaints Over Housing Policy
- 'Community Feels Threatened' By Additional Licensing Proposals
- Nottingham HMO Licence Fees Prompt Landlord Row
- Consultation on Proposed Designation for Additional Licensing of HMOs Announced
- Proposed Designation for Additional Licensing of HMOs in Nottingham
- Nottingham City Council Granted Control Over Letting Boards
- New Design Guidance for Letting Boards Published
- Letting Boards Latest
- HMO Planning Update Meeting Notes, 21 July 2010
- Nottingham Trent Community Christmas Event 2014
- Proposals to Introduce Selective Licensing Submitted to Government
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