Author: Luigi Garuzzi
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How Some Companies Have Quietly Operated Outside the Law for Decades
A powerful reminder that ‘No DSS’ practices still exclude disabled tenants and benefit claimants from housing in the UK. Despite calls for reform, discrimination remains legal and largely ignored.
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How to Be the Perfect Landlord in the UK (Without Losing Your Mind)
Think being a landlord in the UK is just collecting rent and fixing the odd leaky tap? Think again. This brutally honest (and slightly hilarious) guide shows you how to be a legally sound, tenant-approved landlord—with a free checklist to keep you on track
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Citizens Advice & Shelter Origins: How UK Housing Charities Shaped Tenant Rights (1939-2025)
Origins of Citizens Advice (1939) and Shelter (1966): how two UK housing charities evolved into tenant-rights powerhouses through 85 years of crises and reform.
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Section 21 Evictions Surge After Renters Reform Bill Promise – Why ‘Abolition’ Sparked a Spike
Section 21 “no-fault” eviction claims hit an 8-year high just as the Renters Reform Bill promises to ban them. Here’s the data—and the satire.
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DWP’s Shocking Discrimination Record: Why the UK’s Benefits Department Keeps Losing Tribunal Cases
The UK’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has lost more disability discrimination tribunals than any other employer. Discover what’s behind this troubling trend and what it means for employees and public trust.
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Why Some Landlords Avoid HMO Licensing — And What It Really Costs Tenants
Unlicensed HMOs are a landlord’s dream and a tenant’s nightmare. This satirical deep dive exposes the tactics used to dodge licensing, the real-life consequences for renters, and why councils struggle to enforce the law. A must-read for housing professionals, tenants, and policymakers alike.
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From Right to Buy to Right‑to‑Cry – 24 Years of Housing Hoopla in Redditch
Explore 24 years of Redditch housing—prices, council stock, Right-to-Buy fallout, tenant tips, and reform ideas—in a sharp, satirical UK deep-dive.
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Cruelty by Design: Amnesty Slams the UK’s Broken Benefits System
Amid soaring poverty, Amnesty International slams the UK’s Department for Work and Pensions for systemic discrimination and punitive sanctions. This deep-dive exposes how Universal Credit and welfare reforms trap disabled claimants, fuelling a broken benefits system ripe for overhaul.
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UK Private Rental Market 2001–2025: 24 Years of a Roller-Coaster Ride
From buy-to-let bingo to rent-rise Olympics, this razor-sharp, satirical timeline dissects 24 years of the UK’s private-rental market—unpacking soaring rents, tax shake-ups and the looming Renters’ Reform Bill with equal parts humour, hard numbers and mild despair.
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Threatened With Eviction? Here’s Exactly What to Do (And What Landlords Better Not Try)
Threatened with eviction? Don’t panic—fight back. Learn exactly what landlords can’t do, how to stop illegal evictions, and why UK tenants hold all the legal cards.
