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Retrieved from <a href="https://www.sfha.co.uk/news/news-category/sfha-news/news-article/new-support-for-tenants-not-extended-eviction-notice-periods-will-help-people-to-keep-their-homes" target="_blank">https://www.sfha.co.uk/news/news-category/sfha-news/news-article/new-support-for-tenants-not-extended-eviction-notice-periods-will-help-people-to-keep-their-homes</a> [accessed 29 2021] As GWSF has said:
... extending notice periods helps only those tenants who aren’t engaging with their landlord or who could pay the rent but are deliberately taking advantage of what they see as the lack of sanctions.
A section 26 process enables a qualified UK resident to have their qualifications, experience, knowledge or skills assessed to ensure they meet any standards of training and qualification which may be set out by one part of the UK. 26.
Section 13A adds a new enabling power to the Bill which would allow the Scottish Ministers to establish by regulations an individual assessment process to which section 26 of the UK Internal Market Act 2020 (“UKIMA”) would apply. 25.
We see fantastic examples of automation and new technologies being adopted, but we also see businesses that really could do with adopting new technology.