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Nearly two thirds of Islington landlords oppose selective licensing, survey reveals - Islington Citizen

Summary by Islington Citizen
Islington Town Hall. Photograph: Islington Citizen The majority of Islington’s private landlords and letting agents oppose new licensing rules and reject the idea they have helped raise housing standards, a council-commissioned study has revealed. In a bid to improve property standards and “protect residents from rogue landlords”, the council is currently consulting on plans to charge private property owners in certain areas £850 if they want to…
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Islington Citizen broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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