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Colin Hammond Penningtons Solicitors LLP

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Keeping it in proportion *

United Kingdom - January 30 2013
It is now two years since the Supreme Court in Manchester City Council v Pinnock confirmed the court’s power to assess the proportionality of…


Putting victims first *

United Kingdom - June 7 2012
The Government has finally published its proposed new remedies for social landlords and the police to tackle anti-social behaviour.


Lock up your subletters *

United Kingdom - February 15 2012
Social housing tenants who commit ‘tenancy fraud’ could face up to two years in jail and a £50,000 fine under proposals put out for consultation by Housing Minister Grant Shapps on 11 January. 


To evict or not to evict? *

United Kingdom - November 15 2011
That is the question facing social landlords whose tenants or household members are found guilty of taking part in the recent riots.


Water charges recoverable under tenancy agreement *

United Kingdom - November 15 2011
The Court of Appeal has upheld the validity of an agreement between a local authority and a water company, under which the authority was required to collect water charges from its secure tenants under a term of its standard tenancy agreement.


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