New paperwork rules revealed for landlords starting tenancies
New Paperwork Rules for Landlords Starting Tenancies from April 2026 Summary: From 1 April 2026, landlords and letting agents will be required to provide tenants with official government guidance outlining their new rights under the Renters’ Rights Act. This additional paperwork complements existing obligations such as deposit protection and safety certificates, marking a significant change […]
Tenant verification in the age of the Renters’ Rights Act
Tenant Verification in the Age of the Renters’ Rights Act Summary: The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 significantly limits landlords’ ability to evict tenants through Section 21 “no-fault” notices, making thorough tenant verification more crucial than ever. From 1 May 2026, landlords must rely on specific grounds under Section 8, requiring strong evidence and court proceedings, […]
'Renting reforms will make HMOs more expensive to rent and harder to manage'
Renting Reforms Set to Increase Costs and Challenges for HMO Landlords Summary: The upcoming Renters’ Rights Act, starting implementation on 1 May 2026, is expected to make Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) more expensive to rent and harder to manage. Industry experts warn that the legislation’s focus on traditional single lets may inadvertently push tenants […]
LandlordZONE named Best Property Education Provider 2025 at National LIS Awards
LandlordZONE Named Best Property Education Provider 2025 at National LIS Awards Summary: LandlordZONE has been awarded Best Property Education Provider 2025 at the National LIS Awards, recognising its commitment to delivering high-quality education and resources for landlords across the UK. Additionally, Paul Shamplina received accolades for Best Seminar Speaker and Special Recognition, highlighting his significant […]
Renters Rights Act Implementation: What You Need to Prepare For
Renters Rights Act Implementation: What UK Landlords Need to Prepare For The Renters Rights Act is set to bring significant changes to the private rented sector, with key dates for implementation announced by the government. Landlords should prepare for new enforcement powers, tenancy reforms, and updated landlord obligations starting from December 2025 through to 2037. […]
Incorporation: “Should Landlords Move Their Properties into a Limited Company?”
Summary: Many UK landlords are reconsidering whether to hold their properties personally or through a limited company due to changing tax rules and financial planning needs. Incorporation can offer tax advantages and asset protection but also involves additional costs and administrative responsibilities. This article outlines the key considerations landlords should evaluate before deciding if moving […]
Landlord Repair Obligations in England: What the Law Requires You to Maintain
Landlord Repair Obligations in England: What the Law Requires You to Maintain Summary: Landlords in England have clear legal duties to maintain their rental properties in a safe and habitable condition throughout the tenancy. These obligations cover structural repairs, essential services, and addressing issues such as damp and mould. Understanding these responsibilities helps landlords comply […]
How to Handle Disrepair Reports Legally: A Step-By-Step Guide for Landlords
How to Handle Disrepair Reports Legally: A Step-By-Step Guide for Landlords Summary: Properly managing disrepair reports is crucial for landlords in England to comply with legal obligations and protect their interests. This guide outlines the essential steps landlords should follow to respond promptly, document thoroughly, and maintain safe rental properties while avoiding enforcement actions. Understanding […]
When Tenants Deny Access for Repairs: What English Landlords Can Lawfully Do
Summary: When tenants refuse access for repairs, English landlords must follow strict legal procedures to maintain their properties and ensure safety compliance. This article outlines landlords’ rights, practical steps to resolve access disputes, and the appropriate legal actions to take if refusals persist. When Tenants Deny Access for Repairs: What English Landlords Can Lawfully Do […]
Renters’ Rights Act 2025: Enforcement Date
Renters’ Rights Act 2025: Enforcement Date and Key Changes The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces the most significant reform to housing law in over three decades, with a phased implementation to ensure smooth transition. The first phase begins on 1 May 2026, focusing on major changes to the private rented sector (PRS), while subsequent phases […]
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