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Daily Archives: 15th June 2020

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Landlord ordered to repay £11k rent after landmark tribunal

PropertyBy amtlawyers15th June 2020Leave a comment

A Coventry landlord has been ordered to repay almost £11,000 rent that was wrongly paid by tenants. A council investigation found Mrs Parvinjot Nagra failed to licence the property in Cannon Park for a period of eight months and failed in her management of the property. Mrs Nagra has been ordered to repay rent totalling

‘No-fault’ divorce bill backed by MPs

Family LawBy amtlawyers15th June 2020Leave a comment

A bill introducing “no-fault” divorces in England and Wales has been supported by MPs. At present, to start divorce proceedings immediately, one spouse has to allege adultery, unreasonable behaviour or desertion has taken place. Under the proposed law, they will only have to state that the marriage has broken down irretrievably. The Divorce, Dissolution and

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