Historically high rent rises are Government 'own goal', says big firm
Historically High Rent Rises Are a Government ‘Own Goal’, Says Leading Estate Agency Summary: Rent increases across the UK remain historically high, with the Government’s recent renting reforms identified as a key factor driving landlords out of the market. Industry experts warn that further policy changes, such as the introduction of National Insurance on rental […]
Mayor vows to use new powers for landlord crackdown on his patch
West Midlands Mayor Commits to Using New Powers to Tackle Rogue Landlords Summary: West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker has pledged to utilise enhanced enforcement powers under the Renters’ Rights Act to crack down on rogue landlords in the region. The new legislation introduces tougher penalties and aims to improve the quality and safety of private […]
Rent-to-own firm on the look-out for large portfolios
Rent-to-Own Firm Seeks Large Portfolios Amid Market Exits Summary: Europe’s first rent-to-own real estate fund, operated by UK fintech Keyzy, is actively acquiring rental properties from landlords exiting the market. The initiative offers tenants the opportunity to convert their rent payments into a deposit, facilitating home ownership over a fixed lease term. Introducing Rent-to-Own in […]
Major lender cuts buy-to-let rates for new business products
Major lender reduces buy-to-let mortgage rates for new business products Summary: The Mortgage Works has announced reductions in interest rates on selected buy-to-let mortgage products, with cuts of up to 0.20 percentage points. These changes apply immediately and include both individual and limited company buy-to-let mortgages, aiming to support landlords with competitive lending options. Buy-to-let […]
Switaj -v- McClenaghan
Switaj -v- McClenaghan: Court of Appeal Clarifies Tenant Fees Act Impact on Section 21 Notices Summary: The Court of Appeal has delivered a significant ruling confirming that fees paid by tenants before the Tenant Fees Act 2019 (TFA) came into force do not automatically invalidate subsequent section 21 possession notices, provided later tenancies comply with […]
New national tourist tax plan will raise short stay prices
New National Tourist Tax Plan Set to Increase Short-Stay Prices Summary: The UK Government is considering a new national tourist tax that would allow mayors to charge visitors a nightly fee, potentially raising the cost of short-term stays. This move follows similar schemes already planned or implemented in Scotland and Wales, aiming to generate funds […]
Landlord councillor in Rachel Reeves' borough resigns after failing to license properties
Landlord Councillor in Rachel Reeves’ Borough Resigns After Failing to Licence Properties Summary: A senior Labour councillor in Southwark has resigned after it was revealed that two of his rental properties were not licensed under the borough’s selective licensing scheme. This follows the recent controversy involving Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who also failed to obtain a […]
Make a date to conduct vital gas checks in rental homes
Make a Date to Conduct Vital Gas Checks in Rental Homes Summary: Tenants and landlords are urged to prioritise carbon monoxide alarm checks and heating system maintenance during Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week (17–23 November) to prevent gas poisoning incidents. Landlords must ensure compliance with legal obligations regarding installation, testing, and certification of alarms and gas […]
WARNING: Act now to avoid penalties under evolving Section 21 rules
Warning: Act Now to Avoid Penalties Under Evolving Section 21 Rules Summary: Landlords are urged to act promptly to serve Section 21 notices before the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force on 1 May 2026, as the window to use this eviction route is closing. New government guidance outlines complex transitional arrangements and stricter conditions […]
Asylum seeker housing provider fined £10,000 over mismanaged HMO
Asylum Seeker Housing Provider Fined £10,000 Over Mismanaged HMO Summary: Serco, a company contracted by the UK Government to house asylum seekers, has been fined £10,000 for serious breaches of housing regulations at a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Coventry. The fine follows enforcement action after inspections revealed poor management and unacceptable living conditions. […]
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