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Britain’s War on Landlords

Westminster’s crusade against property owners will leave tenants with fewer choices and higher costs. This week, the UK Parliament passed the Renters’ Rights Act. It is the biggest shakeup to the British rental market this century, and is being sold as a big win for tenants. This could not be further from the truth. This legislation will wreak havoc on the already fundamentally broken rental market. It introduces de facto rent controls, crushes the supply of housing, and makes life harder for everyone trying to find somewhere to live. So what does this Act actually do? Most damagingly, it ends so-called “no-fault evictions,” or Section.

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23 Pawdorable Big Cats in Boxes Because No Matter Their Size, They Will Fits

There’s a running joke that we have here at ICHC, and the joke is as follows: one of us, one day, is going to end up on the news. for petting something that they should not have. And okay, maybe it’s not that funny without context, but if you knew us, you would know that this joke is funny because it is most likely true. And it’s not our fault, okay?! It’s not our fault that big cats act like house cats. This is mother nature’s fault. She did this, and we are the ones who must suffer the consequences. Mother nature made it so that big cats like playing around just like house cats and that big cats react to catnip the same way that house cats do and that big cats are just as cute and fluffy and cuddly and irresistible as house cats. She did this to us, and now, we are here, and really, one day. the joke will be on us. Is your inbox feline too professional? Add some cats falling off counters. Subscribe here!.