Reeves' tenants could receive major payout after chancellor's rent rule breach
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Reeves' tenants could receive major payout after chancellor's rent rule breach
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"Ms Reeves apologised and applied for the correct paperwork after it emerged on Wednesday that she had broken local council housing rules when she rented out the property in Dulwich, south London, after moving into 11 Downing Street. Under Southwark Council rules, the chancellor should have applied for a selective licence when she put her house up for rent. She has said her failure to do so was an inadvertent mistake."
The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across topics such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and avoids paywalls by asking supporters to pay for accessible journalism. The outlet emphasizes investigating financials, producing documentaries like 'The A Word', and sending reporters to present both sides of stories. Chancellor Rachel Reeves failed to obtain a required selective rental licence before letting her Dulwich family home after moving to 11 Downing Street. She apologised and applied for the correct paperwork. Southwark Council rules allow tenants of unlicensed properties to apply for a rent repayment order to recover up to 12 months' rent.
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