Landlords amd tenants have been told that the ban on evictions has been extended once more after Boris Johnson announced the latest lockdown.
A ban on evicting a tenant has been in force for a large chunk of the pandemic and so it is perhaps no surprise that it has extended once again with the latest restrictions.
The ban was brought in to protect tenants who have been hit by a loss of income as a result of coronavirus.
A ban on evictions has been extended until March following the latest lockdown
Mark Hayward, of the estate agency body Propertymark, said: In light of the recent lockdown, it is no surprise the Government has made this announcement.
2020 has been a year none of us will forget and the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on every one of us is profound, says Ann Francis of Cambrian Credit Union who explains how people throughout Wales are likely to be spending less this Christmas. Financially many people have suffered due to job losses, cutbacks on overtime and long periods of furlough, she said. We’ve also had a stark reminder that building up a good savings pot is essential in case the unexpected happens. A Credit Unions of Wales survey suggests generally we’re going to be more frugal this Christmas and keep a closer eye on our spending habits because of the lessons learned this year.