Government says support in place for landlords ahead of Making Tax Digital
Government Provides Support for Landlords Ahead of April 2026 Making Tax Digital Deadline Summary: With the Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme for income tax due to take effect in April 2026, the government has confirmed it is providing support to landlords required to comply. Despite low registration rates so far, measures including guidance, software collaboration, […]
Why Every Landlord Should Include Procedures in Their Tenancy Agreement
Landlords Urged to Embed Clear Procedures in Tenancy Agreements Ahead of Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Summary: With the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 coming into effect on 1 May 2026, UK landlords are advised to include detailed procedures within tenancy agreements to protect their interests and clarify tenant responsibilities. These procedures cover areas such as pet […]
Registered Fair rents and the Renters Rights act?
Registered Fair Rents: Understanding Landlord Obligations Under the Renters’ Rights Act Summary: Landlords with tenancies subject to registered fair rents face unique challenges under the Renters’ Rights Act, as these rents are set below market levels and cannot be increased annually without approval. Understanding the rules around fair rents, tenancy agreements, and tenant rights is […]
Government under fire from tenant group over rent tribunal fees
Government Faces Criticism Over Rent Tribunal Fees Impacting Tenants and Landlords Summary: The Renters’ Reform Coalition has criticised the government for introducing fees for tenants to access rent tribunals, arguing this could deter challenges to rent increases and undermine tenant security. Industry experts warn that tribunal delays may leave landlords in uncertainty over rent payments, […]
Renters’ Rights Act inspections warning for landlords
Renters’ Rights Act Spurs Shift in Property Inspection Practices for UK Landlords Summary: New research reveals that nearly half of UK landlords plan to reduce property inspections to once a year or less following the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act on 1 May 2026. With fixed-term tenancies being replaced by indefinite periodic tenancies, landlords […]
Propertymark unveils Scottish and Welsh housing manifestos
Propertymark Sets Out Housing Priorities for Scottish and Welsh Elections Summary: Propertymark has released detailed housing manifestos ahead of the Scottish and Welsh elections in May 2026, addressing key challenges faced by landlords, tenants, buyers, and sellers. These manifestos propose practical solutions to improve housing supply, affordability, and regulatory standards, reflecting the insights of property […]
Nottingham BS’s mortgage changes allow landlords to sell to tenants
Nottingham Building Society Eases Mortgage Rules to Help Landlords Sell to Sitting Tenants Summary: Nottingham Building Society has revised its mortgage lending criteria to facilitate landlords selling properties directly to their sitting tenants, including discounted sales. This change supports landlords exiting the private rented sector and tenants seeking to purchase their homes, particularly ex-local authority […]
Iranian conflict sees buy to let mortgage deals fall and rates rise
Iran conflict drives buy-to-let mortgage options down and rates up for UK landlords Summary: The ongoing conflict involving Iran has led to a reduction in available buy-to-let mortgage deals and an increase in interest rates for UK landlords. This shift is due to market volatility impacting lenders’ pricing strategies, resulting in fewer borrowing options and […]
Why the abolition of Section 21 isn’t a cause for celebration
Abolition of Section 21: Challenges Ahead for UK Landlords and the Private Rented Sector Summary: The abolition of Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions from 1 May under the Renters’ Rights Act marks a significant change for landlords across England. While intended to protect tenants, this move raises concerns about increased eviction complexities, financial risks for landlords, […]
Landlord Law Newsround #427
Landlords Face Challenges as Rent Affordability, Tribunal Fees, and Climate Risks Impact Tenancies Summary: Recent data reveals that rising rents are prompting tenants to reconsider their housing choices, with affordability influencing location and tenancy length. Meanwhile, proposed tribunal fees risk limiting tenants’ ability to challenge rent increases, and climate change is making some properties uninsurable, […]
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