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HEADLINES First Exeter build to rent flats marketed at £1,375-£2,350 per month with “affordable” units costing £1,080-£1,800 plus bills Eutopia Homes rents in Exmouth Junction block would leave many workers with substantially lower income than Joseph Rowntree Foundation minimum for a socially-acceptable standard of living. Read more. Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez launches Devon...

Exeter’s first build to rent residential flats are being advertised to let at The Hay, a five-storey 53-unit development in Prince Charles Road, with full-price rents ranging from £1,375 to £2,350 per month. Ten of the units are “affordable” flats reserved for key workers including nurses, teachers and firefighters, the minimum proportion required by government...

Mid Devon District Council has been charging thousands of social housing tenants the wrong rents for over twenty years in what a government regulator has judged are “serious failings” that have resulted in dozens of evictions. A judgement by the Regulator of Social Housing found that Mid Devon District Council had incorrectly applied the Rent...

Places are still available for an event aimed at supporting landlords and people letting property.  Rent Smart Exeter will be held at Exeter Racecourse on Thursday 22 May and is free to attend.  The event, sponsored by Tozers LLP, will host exhibitions from specialist companies covering many aspects of property management, as well as support...

Landlords and people letting property are invited to attend Rent Smart Exeter at Exeter Racecourse in May.  Rent Smart Devon is free to attend and takes place on Thursday 22 May.  This free to attend event, sponsored by Tozers LLP, will host exhibitions from specialist companies covering many aspects of property management, as well as...

Bradley Gerrard Local Democracy Reporter Google Mid Devon District Council overcharged and undercharged thousands of social housing tenants due to wrongly applying a rent formula About 70 council tenant evictions could be reviewed in Mid Devon as council officials grapple with social housing rent errors dating back to 2002. There are cases where rent arrears...