Tree planting landlords 'frightening' tenants with notices to quit

Landlords seeking to take land back for tree planting have been ‘frightening’ tenants with notices to quit, according to the TFA.

Abi Kay
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Tree planting landlords 'frightening' tenants with notices to quit

Landlords seeking to take land back for tree planting have been frightening tenants with notices to quit, according to the TFA. The group urged Agricultural Holdings Act (AHA) tenants to make themselves...

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