Is now the time to invest in BTL?

Is Now the Time to Invest in Buy-to-Let? With the evolving property market and recent economic changes, many landlords and property investors are reconsidering the timing of buy-to-let investments. This article explores the current landscape, helping landlords assess whether now is an appropriate moment to enter or expand in the buy-to-let sector. Understanding the Buy-to-Let […]

No fee landlord mortgage

No Fee Landlord Mortgage Launched by Foundation Home Loans Summary: Foundation Home Loans has introduced a limited edition no fee landlord mortgage product with a five-year fixed term. This new offering aims to provide landlords with a cost-effective financing option, eliminating arrangement fees that typically add to the upfront costs of buy-to-let mortgages. Introduction of […]

HomeLet: Average rent at record high

HomeLet Reports UK Average Rent Hits Record High The average rent across the UK has reached a record high, according to the latest data from HomeLet. This increase reflects ongoing demand pressures within the private rented sector, presenting both opportunities and challenges for landlords. UK Rental Market Sees Unprecedented Growth HomeLet, a leading provider of […]

Newcastle BS cuts BTL rates

Newcastle Building Society Reduces Buy-to-Let Mortgage Rates Summary: Newcastle Building Society has announced a reduction in interest rates on selected buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage products by up to 0.15%. This adjustment offers landlords more competitive borrowing options amid a changing mortgage market. Newcastle Building Society’s Rate Reduction In August 2021, Newcastle Building Society made a strategic […]

Percentage of wages spent on rent

Renters in London Spend Nearly 39% of Income on Rent, Significantly Above National Average Recent data from the DPS Rent Index reveals that renters in London allocate 38.7% of their monthly income to rent, which is 8% higher than the UK-wide average. This highlights the ongoing affordability challenges faced by tenants in the capital, with […]

How the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Protects Tenants and What Landlords Can Still Do

How the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Protects Tenants and What Landlords Can Still Do The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces significant changes to tenant protections in England, aiming to provide greater housing stability while preserving landlords’ rights. This article explains the key provisions of the Act and outlines what landlords can still do to manage […]

Ending Tenancies Lawfully: Common Mistakes Landlords Make Under the New Rules

Ending Tenancies Lawfully: Common Mistakes Landlords Make Under the New Rules Summary: The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has introduced significant changes to how landlords in England can lawfully end tenancies, replacing no-fault evictions with evidence-based grounds. Landlords must now strictly comply with new procedures to avoid delays, disputes, or invalid notices. The End of No-Fault […]

Evictions Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025

Evictions Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025: What Landlords Need to Know The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 marks a major reform in English housing law, replacing the Section 21 “no-fault” eviction process with a more regulated system. Landlords must now follow specific legal grounds and stricter procedures to regain possession of their properties. This article […]

Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Eviction Timeline: How Long Does It Take to Regain Possession?

Renters’ Rights Act 2025: Understanding the Eviction Timeline and Regaining Possession The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has introduced significant changes to the eviction process in England, replacing Section 21 “no-fault” evictions with a more evidence-based and structured system. This article explains the updated eviction timeline, outlining the steps landlords must follow to regain possession efficiently […]

Can I Still Evict Tenants Easily Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025?

Can Landlords Still Evict Tenants Easily Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025? The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has significantly changed eviction procedures for landlords in England. While landlords can still regain possession of their properties, the process now requires solid legal grounds, thorough evidence, and strict adherence to new notice and court procedures. This article […]

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