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Government Issues New Guidance on Evictions and Upcoming Waste Recycling Reforms The government has released updated guidance for landlords on the eviction process under the Renters’ Rights Act, emphasising strict compliance to avoid claim dismissal and potential cost penalties. Additionally, new waste recycling regulations coming into effect in March 2026 will impact landlords, particularly those […]
OFFICIAL: Extra taxes and red tape bearing down on landlords
Official: Extra Taxes and Red Tape Bearing Down on Landlords Recent official analysis of the Government’s 2024 English Private Landlord Survey reveals significant challenges facing landlords due to increased taxation and regulatory burdens. Many landlords, particularly those with larger portfolios, are either raising rents to cover costs or downsizing their property holdings, while smaller landlords […]
Rent review clauses and the changes to them from the Renters Right Act
Rent Review Clauses and Changes Introduced by the Renters’ Rights Act The Renters’ Rights Act is set to bring significant changes to rent review clauses, affecting how landlords can increase rents and the procedures they must follow. Key adjustments include longer notice periods and the elimination of backdated Tribunal decisions, which could have financial consequences […]
Landlord insights: Market outlook and strategic advice
Landlord Insights: Market Outlook and Strategic Advice Summary: Nigel Lewis from LandlordZONE discusses current trends in the Private Rented Sector (PRS) with Dan Clinton of The Mortgage Works and Andrew Harvey from Nationwide. They explore buy-to-let market developments, upcoming regulatory changes, and how lenders are adapting to support landlords in a shifting environment. Understanding the […]
Thousands of landlords offered cheaper white goods
Thousands of Landlords Offered Cheaper White Goods Through New Partnership Online letting agent Hello Neighbour has partnered with Currys Business to provide landlords with up to 10% discounts on a wide range of white goods and household appliances. This collaboration aims to streamline the purchasing and installation process, helping landlords reduce costs and minimise property […]
Leaseholders "feel powerless" as reforms loom
Leaseholders “Feel Powerless” as Government Leasehold Reforms Approach A leasehold lawyer has called on the government to strengthen its upcoming leasehold reforms, warning that current proposals may not go far enough to protect leaseholders. This follows concerns raised by the Housing Minister after complaints about one of the UK’s largest property management firms. Housing Minister […]
Landlord Law Newsround #416
Summary: The government has issued updated guidance on eviction procedures under the Renters’ Rights Act, emphasising strict compliance to avoid claim dismissal. Additionally, landlords must prepare for new recycling regulations coming into force in March 2026, while recent enforcement actions highlight the consequences of neglecting property standards. Some positive news includes a reduction in selective […]
NE landlords vent frustration over licensing scheme
North East Landlords Express Frustration Over Stockton’s Selective Licensing Scheme Summary: Landlords in Stockton-on-Tees have criticised the selective licensing scheme introduced in May 2024, describing it as ineffective and damaging to the local rental market. Despite the council’s efforts to improve housing standards, many landlords report increased evictions and a rise in low housing demand, […]
Property developers eye BT telephone exchanges
Property Developers Eye BT Telephone Exchanges for Residential Conversion Thousands of obsolete BT telephone exchanges across the UK are set to be repurposed as residential developments. As BT prepares to exit many of these sites amid lease renewals, property developers are increasingly interested in converting these centrally located buildings into housing. BT’s Strategic Exit from […]
Big agency group warns tenants will bear brunt of tax hike
Big Agency Group Warns Tenants Will Bear Brunt of Tax Hike Summary: The Property Franchise Group (TPFG) has warned that the Renters’ Rights Act and recent property tax increases will lead to higher costs for landlords, which are likely to be passed on to tenants through increased rents. The group highlights the importance of its […]
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