The Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026 – Trap?

The recently published Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet for 2026, available on the government website, has raised concerns among landlords regarding the exact requirements for providing this document to tenants. The official guidance stipulates strict conditions on how the information sheet must be delivered, prompting questions about what constitutes an “exact” copy and the practicalities […]

Government maintains opposition to rent controls despite pressure from MPs

The UK government has reaffirmed its opposition to rent controls despite growing calls from some Labour MPs and London Mayor Sadiq Khan. While rent controls are set to be introduced in Scotland by mid-2027, the government maintains that such measures could have adverse effects on both landlords and tenants in England. Government stance against rent […]

Council ‘powerless’ to stop HMO bulk buying

Councillors in Belfast have expressed frustration over their inability to prevent landlords and developers from bulk-buying properties for conversion into houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). Despite concerns about the impact of high concentrations of HMOs on residential communities, current licensing regulations offer limited powers to restrict such developments. Concerns over bulk purchases and HMO concentrations […]

Generation Rent is making houses even more expensive for tenants

Recent government measures requiring landlords to provide tenants with a mandatory Renters’ Rights Act information sheet have sparked concern among landlords, particularly regarding the potential for substantial fines. The new regulations, introduced in 2026, have raised questions about their impact on landlords’ willingness to maintain rental properties and the broader implications for housing availability and […]

Ben Twomey steps down as chief executive of Generation Rent

Ben Twomey has announced he will step down as chief executive of Generation Rent after three years leading the organisation. His departure is scheduled for this summer, with recruitment underway to find a successor. Leadership change at Generation Rent Generation Rent, a prominent tenant advocacy group, has begun the search for a new chief executive, […]

Minister backtracks on landlord exodus claims

The government has recently revised its position on the issue of landlords leaving the private rented sector (PRS), acknowledging that it does not hold precise data on how many landlords have exited the market. This marks a notable shift from earlier statements denying a landlord exodus. Government admits lack of data on landlord exits Housing […]

The £200,000 diagnosis: why timing matters in inheritance tax planning

Inheritance tax planning is a critical consideration for landlords who have spent years building property portfolios aimed at securing their retirement and leaving a legacy. While much attention is given to acquisitions, refinancing, and tax efficiency during portfolio growth, the timing of inheritance tax arrangements can have profound financial implications, particularly when health changes affect […]

London council housing deal triggers tenant evictions

Recent housing developments in south west London have led to significant tenant evictions, drawing attention to the complexities of council acquisitions and private landlord actions. Two notable cases—in Richmond and Colliers Wood—highlight the challenges faced by residents amid property transactions and no-fault eviction notices. Council Acquisition in Richmond Prompts Evictions In Richmond, over 30 households […]

Government publishes information on new tenancy agreements

The UK government has outlined the mandatory information landlords must include in new tenancy agreements under the forthcoming Renters’ Rights Act, effective from 1 May 2026. These requirements aim to enhance transparency and protect tenant rights while providing clear guidance for landlords and letting agents. Key information to include in new tenancy agreements From 1 […]

George Osborne lit the fuse, but Labour is about to detonate the PRS

In just six weeks, the implementation of the Renters’ Rights Act will mark the most significant regulatory shift for private rented sector (PRS) landlords in a generation. From 1 May, Section 21 notices will be abolished, tenancies will become rolling, and landlords will face new challenges including a national database, stronger pet rights, capped rent […]

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