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The National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage – status and apprentices
Helping to make sure you’re paying your workers the correct amount of pay.
The National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage – status and apprentices. To help you avoid the common errors employers make in connection with worker status and apprentices.
Northern Ireland Housing Statistics 2016-2017
DFC published stats this week.
New Data Protection legislation coming into force May 2018 – Landlord Responsibilities
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Northern Ireland Housing Statistics 2016-17
Northern Ireland Housing Statistics 2016-17 The latest N I Housing statistics were published by the Department of Communities this week they show: Average (median) weekly rent in the PRS in NI in 2015-16 was £94, £38 below the UK average (£132) and lower than England...
Using the Small Claims Court?
Have you found yourself with no other options, exhausted all avenues but still need to go down the route of the Small Claims Court. Then this is the article for you!
Insight Housing Market Intelligence Exchange
The Housing Executive held its sixth Insight Housing Market Intelligence Exchange event in October 2017, bringing together key professionals representing housing and associated sectors in Northern Ireland. The exchange looked at the links between research and policy...
LANI General Meeting Wednesday 22nd November 2017 – New Rate Rebate Scheme – Practical online sessions 5pm and 7pm
Why not come along to the General meeting on 22 November 2017 at either 5pm or 7pm to hear how to register for the Rate Rebate Scheme by which all future Rates claims for tenants will be made. Find out what changes under Universal Credit.
Rates Rebate Scheme
How will the claiming of rates change following the introduction of Universal Credit affect Universal Credit claimants – new scheme outlined in this news item
New Stamp Duty intended to hit investors also hits some ordinary home buyers.
The purpose of the stamp duty rules was to curb property investment spending but they are also affecting some people who are moving and buying a new home. The ordinary homebuyers, have had to pay unforeseen tax bills totalling over £160m, all of which is refundable.
Time to Renew your Landlord Registration?
Landlord Registration Scheme has now been up and running for 3 years if you registered at the beginning of the scheme your renewal is now due!!






