A tenancy at will arises when a tenant occupies a property, with landlord consent, indefinitely, on the basis that either party can end the arrangement by giving immediate notice at any time. It can be both informal and in writing. A tenancy at will is usually only suitable for temporary,Read More →

It provides for substantial penalties of up to two years imprisonment, Unlawful Profit Orders and fines. There are associated and related offences whereby persons connected with an unlawful subletting, whether as sub-tenant, advertiser, introducer, rent collector or agent can also be prosecuted for housing fraud. Do coworking spaces pay businessRead More →