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NSW renters not required at smoke alarm checks

New South Wales renters are not legally required to be present during smoke alarm inspections, yet many face steep fees from real estate agents for missing appointments. Learn about your rights and how to avoid unnecessary charges.

Council fails tenant in mouldy flat for years

A London tenant's plea for help went unanswered as Wandsworth Council failed to address severe mould and damp issues in her flat, leaving her in uninhabitable conditions.

Rental deposit scheme boosts landlord profits

A government-backed rental deposit scheme has reportedly funneled millions into landlords' pockets, raising concerns over tenant rights and housing affordability in the UK.

Why my mother won't reveal her age

Polly Hudson explores the curious case of her mother's refusal to disclose her age, delving into societal expectations and personal privacy.

Trump admin used Medicaid data to track immigrants

A shocking investigation uncovers how the Trump administration used confidential Medicaid records to track and deport undocumented immigrants, raising serious privacy and ethical concerns.

Denise Richards fears home is bugged with listening devices

Hollywood stars Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers are reportedly convinced their home has been compromised with listening devices. The couple's growing paranoia has led to drastic measures, including sweeping their property for hidden surveillance equipme

WeTransfer uses user content for AI training

Popular file-sharing service WeTransfer faces backlash after admitting it uses user-uploaded content to train its AI models, raising privacy and copyright concerns.

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