Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceWhy we’re urging Parliament to close a new loophole on tenant feesBan on lettings fees to be debated this afternoonDec 11, 2018Dec 11, 2018
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceWhy we need to invest in more than just mental health servicesWithout support for issues like debts or access to benefits, people can’t focus on treatmentJul 5, 2018Jul 5, 2018
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdvicePutting an end to unfair tenancy feesParliament must close the loophole in the Tenant Fees Bill to put hundreds of pounds back in renters’ pocketsMay 21, 2018May 21, 2018
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens Advice5 reasons we need legislation to make homes safeWhy MPs should get behind the private member’s bill on fitness for human habitationNov 6, 2017Nov 6, 2017
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceIt needs to be easier for private tenants in England to get repairs doneThe government have announced a redress scheme for renters — here’s how to make it workOct 3, 2017Oct 3, 2017
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceHow we’re using behavioural insights to give better energy adviceThe same problems that plague people in consumer markets can also affect their ability to access and act on advice.Jun 16, 20171Jun 16, 20171
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceRenters’ money will be safer following Government announcementCitizens Advice played a key part in making this happenMar 28, 2017Mar 28, 2017
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceWhat would a better deal for renters really look like?Our research shows that private renters in England are getting a poor deal. This is what the government could do to fix it.Mar 16, 2017Mar 16, 2017
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceWe’re one step closer to a total ban on lettings feesGovernment consultation on letting agent fees will begin in March or AprilJan 19, 2017Jan 19, 2017
Mette IsakseninWe are Citizens AdviceCashing In or Checking OutWhat does the future look like for consumers?Dec 14, 2016Dec 14, 2016