Redecoration a Growing Problem in Tenancy Deposit DisputesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:15:28+00:008th November 2016|
Work has to be done to reduce tenancy deposit disputesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:13:28+00:0021st October 2016|
Compensation Charges Can Lead to Deposit Disputes, Warns Imfuna LetBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:10:55+00:003rd October 2016|
Deposit disputes are at highest level since 2007By Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:10:28+00:0028th September 2016|
London has almost £2bn in ‘useless’ depositsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:10:27+00:0027th September 2016|
Scheme looking to reunite tenants with their depositsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:07:35+00:001st September 2016|
Majority of Tenants Believe Their Deposits aren’t Protected in a SchemeBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:05:26+00:0015th August 2016|
Tenancy Deposits: What to do if Your Tenant Abandons Your PropertyBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:03:58+00:001st August 2016|
Will the Tenancy Deposit be a Thing of the Past?By Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:03:03+00:0024th July 2016|
Agent in Scotland fined for breaching tenancy deposit rulesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:02:16+00:008th July 2016|
The Deposit Protection Service Donates £20,000 to Housing CharitiesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:01:38+00:001st July 2016|
Tenancy Deposits in Scotland £100 Cheaper than England and WalesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T11:59:45+00:0014th June 2016|