Some landlords are splitting their properties into tiny flats to maximise the amount of housing benefit.
Rooms are being passed off as ‘micro-flats’ to attract benefit claimants, a Sunday Times investigation has found.
Some landlords are splitting their properties into tiny flats to maximise the amount of housing benefit.
Rooms are being passed off as ‘micro-flats’ to attract benefit claimants, a Sunday Times investigation has found.
Most admit to cutting too far during pandemic as permanent hybrid working patterns take shape
The mixed-use plan for Pines Way includes 275 BTR and 179 co-living homes plus six commercial units
Agency rounds out Q1 earnings season for US-based firms
Will take a 42,102 sq ft facility