How UK Landlords Can Take Control of Insurance Renewals in 2026: Insights from The Landlord Association’s Latest 2025/26 Report

November 2025 – Survey of 4,127 landlords covering 18,439 properties. As the UK property market moves into 2026, landlords face mounting pressure to balance rising costs, maintain safe tenancies, and navigate increasingly complex insurance policies. A recent survey conducted with members of The Landlord Association (TLA) provides a rare, data-driven look at what thousands of […]
Renters’ Rights Act Essential Tips – Fixed terms becoming illegal
Summary: From 1 May 2026, the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 will abolish fixed-term assured and assured shorthold tenancies, converting all such agreements into assured periodic tenancies. This significant change means landlords must update tenancy agreements and adjust their approach to managing tenants, while tenants gain greater security but lose the certainty of fixed terms. Introduction […]
AI forecast to change landlords' lives for better
AI Set to Transform Landlords’ Management of Renters’ Rights Act Compliance Summary: Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are predicted to simplify landlords’ compliance with the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act by integrating essential legal checks and reminders into property management platforms. Experts suggest that AI tools will level the playing field for smaller landlords, offering advanced […]
UK housing market cools
UK Housing Market Cools as Stamp Duty Holiday Nears End The UK housing market has shown signs of cooling as the stamp duty holiday, introduced to stimulate property transactions during the pandemic, begins to wind down. This change is prompting landlords and property professionals to reassess their strategies in a shifting market environment. Impact of […]
Is a holiday home worth the hassle?
Is Owning a Holiday Home Worth the Hassle for UK Landlords? Summary: Purchasing a holiday home can be an attractive investment for landlords seeking additional income streams or a personal retreat. However, it also involves unique challenges such as seasonal demand fluctuations, maintenance issues, and regulatory considerations that must be carefully weighed before committing. Understanding […]
Prime London sales market
Prime London Sales Market Performance as Stamp Duty Holiday Ends The prime London sales market experienced notable changes as the stamp duty holiday came to a close in mid-2021. July 2021 data from the Prime London Sales Index reveals how market activity adjusted following the temporary tax relief, providing valuable insights for landlords and property […]
Student Landlords and the Renters’ Rights Act – Series Overview
Student Landlords and the Renters’ Rights Act – Series Overview The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces significant changes to the Private Rented Sector, with a notable impact on student housing, particularly within the private rental market. This article summarises a four-part series that examines how these reforms will affect private student landlords and offers guidance […]
Landlord Law Newsround #414
Landlord Law Newsround #414: Key Updates on Property Improvements, Enforcement, and Renters’ Rights This week’s Landlord Law Newsround highlights the mixed outcomes landlords face from property improvements, the challenges councils encounter in prosecuting rogue landlords, and widespread unpreparedness for the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act. Additionally, new government guidance on pet requests in rented properties has […]
Eviction notices surge as landlords race to beat new regime deadline
Eviction Notices Surge as Landlords Race to Beat New Regime Deadline Summary: Landlord Action has reported a 62% year-on-year increase in eviction notice instructions in September 2025, marking its busiest month in over two years. This surge is linked to landlords preparing for the upcoming changes under the Renters’ Rights Act, which will phase out […]
Younger generation urged to join ranks of aging Scottish PRS
Younger Generation Urged to Join the Ageing Scottish Private Rented Sector Summary: Scottish politicians have expressed concern over the ageing demographic of landlords in the private rented sector (PRS) and are calling for younger individuals to enter the market. They emphasise the need for greater respect and support for landlords to encourage new entrants, particularly […]
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