Common Expenses: What to Do If Increases in Liquidation Raise Doubts
The article discusses the concerns faced by property owners and tenants due to rising common expenses in Argentina, outlining legal avenues available for objecting unjustified increases.
Attention tenants in Texas: how evictions change with law SB 38 in effect in 2026
Texas evictions will be governed by new rules starting January 1, 2026, due to the implementation of law SB 38, which rewrites the Civil Procedure Rule 510.
Sami received a shocking bill โ Soon it became clear what was consuming electricity in his apartment
Sami was surprised by an unusually high electricity bill due to a ventilation system in his rental apartment that drastically increased consumption.
Reform UK's vow to scrap renters protections shows they're 'in the pocket of rogue landlords'
Reform UK plans to dismantle key renter protections, which critics say will benefit abusive landlords at the expense of vulnerable tenants.
Who is responsible for the smoke detector in a rental home?
The article discusses the responsibility for maintaining smoke detectors in rental homes, highlighting the shared obligations between landlords and tenants as stipulated in the law.
'Reform show whose side its on with power grab for bad bosses and rogue landlords'
Reform UK's new proposals threaten to undermine workers' and tenants' rights while favoring employers and landlords.
Nigel Farage 'mask off' as Reform offers lifeline to bad bosses and rogue landlords
Nigel Farage's political party, Reform, faces criticism for proposing the repeal of worker protections and tenant rights legislation.
A young man found himself in a confusing situation during an apartment showing โ the landlord's proposal was too much
A survey reveals Finnish tenants' disturbing experiences with landlords, including unexpected visits and filthy apartments.
Current Lexicon: What is the Rent Brake?
The article discusses Germany's 'Rent Brake' law, which limits how much landlords can increase rents in areas with tight housing markets, and notes its recent approval by the Federal Constitutional Court.
Even a fine of 5 thousand zlotys. New powers of cooperatives and communities towards tenants
New regulations in Poland will enforce mandatory access for inspections in residential buildings, imposing fines on tenants who refuse entry.
What to do if the landlord asks you to vacate the apartment before the lease expires
The article discusses tenant rights in Argentina regarding early lease termination when a landlord requests the apartment back before the contractual end date.
Legal Column: Do Tenants Have to Sign a Protocol Before Moving Out?
The article discusses whether tenants are legally required to sign a return protocol when moving out of a rental property in Germany.
Man filmed his parked car - resulting in a long dispute and eviction from his own home
A 91-year-old man in Sweden faced eviction after filming his car in response to vandalism, which escalated into a dispute with his landlord.
Federal Politics: Justice Minister Hubig Plans Stricter Regulations for Landlords
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has proposed stricter regulations for landlords in an effort to relieve the financial burden on tenants in Germany.
A real estate advisor issues a warning to tenants who are reaching five years of contract
A real estate expert warns tenants nearing the end of a five-year lease about their rights and the challenges in the current housing market in Spain.
โPlainly wrongโ: London flat dwellers fight shock ยฃ200,000 heating bill
Residents of a Greenwich flat development in London are fighting a surprising ยฃ200,000 bill for heating and hot water costs attributed to a communal boiler system.
Valencia Tenants' Union is born, a tool for social organization against rental abuses
The Valencia Tenants' Union has been established as a collective organization to defend tenant rights and combat rental abuses amid public administration neglect.
Mamdani sides with tenants as New York landlords get crushed by rigged housing laws
Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces criticism, including from the White House, for appointing Cara Weaver, a controversial figure advocating for tenant rights and government intervention in housing.
Pablo Bustinduy: "The PSOE's reaction is absolutely urgent"
Pablo Bustinduy, the Minister of Social Rights, calls for urgent action from the coalition partner PSOE amid a housing crisis, emphasizing the need to protect tenants.