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Latimer, one of Clarion’s development arm entities, saw completions drop to just 40 homes and reported a £21.7m loss after ...
Leaseholders are being hit with spiralling bills for major building works without proper warning or input, a ...
Latimer, Clarion’s development arm, saw completions drop to just 40 homes and reported a £21.7m loss after inflation and high ...
Denbighshire-based landlord ClwydAlyn has launched its new five-year corporate plan aimed at tackling poverty and addressing ...
A man who lied to get a council home and then tried to upgrade to a bigger property has been sentenced after a successful ...
A new report into co-living has identified why the market is facing investment barriers and reputational concerns.
A new survey has revealed one-third of Scottish social housing tenants lack confidence that their landlord will fix damp and ...
Travel for London’s 3,000-home regeneration plan in Edgware has been approved by the London Borough of Barnet despite ...
A Scottish salmon farming business plans to build 56 temporary housing units near its hatcheries due to a lack of local homes for staff.
Sustainability-linked loans do not always give housing associations cost benefits “proportionate” to work required to report against targets, a survey found.
Bristol Council is launching an inquiry into its 2023 evacuation of hundreds of people from a tower block, following criticism from residents and campaigners.
Findings of maladministration relating to data have soared and regulatory downgrades have named record-keeping as a key contributor. How are landlords tackling the issue?