Landlords devote 31 hours of ‘sweat’ every month to property management

Landlords Spend Over 30 Hours Monthly Managing Rental Properties, Study Finds Summary: A recent report by Pegasus Insight reveals UK landlords dedicate an average of 31 hours each month to managing their rental properties, highlighting the active role required beyond financial investment. This time commitment rises significantly for landlords with larger portfolios, emphasising the increasing […]

Tenant group claims PRS is a ‘danger zone’ but critic warns of RRA consequences

Tenant Group Highlights Risks in Private Rented Sector as Renters’ Rights Act Sparks Debate Summary: Generation Rent has described the current private rented sector as a “danger zone” due to power imbalances disadvantaging tenants, particularly citing insecurity and poor housing quality. Meanwhile, critics warn that the forthcoming Renters’ Rights Act may lead to unintended consequences […]

Understanding Leasehold Reforms in 2026

Leasehold Reform Changes in 2026: What UK Landlords Need to Know Summary: The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 introduces significant changes to leasehold law in England and Wales, with many provisions coming into effect through 2025 and 2026. UK landlords and property managers should prepare for new rules on lease extensions, ground rent, and […]

Landlords could be fined twice for same offence warns licensing expert

Landlords Face Risk of Double Fines Over Licensing Offences, Warns Expert Summary: Landlords in the UK may be fined twice for the same licensing offence due to councils enforcing duplicate penalties under both primary legislation and licence conditions. Licensing expert Phil Turtle highlights this “double jeopardy” practice as unfair and calls for councils to amend […]

Void costs surge for England’s landlords

Void Period Costs Rise Sharply for England’s Private Landlords Summary: Void periods for rental properties in England have increased in length and cost, with average void costs rising by nearly 14% over the past year. This trend, driven by longer vacancy times and higher rents, is placing additional financial pressure on landlords, particularly in regions […]

Glasgow named top UK property investment city

Glasgow Emerges as Leading UK City for Residential Property Investment Summary: Glasgow has been named the top UK city for residential property investment in Colliers’ latest report, surpassing traditional leaders like London and Edinburgh. With strong rental yields, economic resilience, and favourable affordability, Glasgow presents a compelling opportunity for landlords and investors in the private […]

Scotland’s landlord sales outpace those investing

Scotland Sees More Landlords Selling Than Expanding Rental Portfolios Summary: Recent research reveals that in Scotland, a higher proportion of landlords have sold rental properties than purchased new ones over the past year, reflecting uncertainty in the private rented sector. Despite this, a growing share of sold properties remains within the rental market, indicating some […]

Social housing landlords urged to be fair on pet requests

Social Housing Landlords Encouraged to Adopt Fair Pet Policies Summary: The UK government has issued guidance urging social housing landlords to consider pet requests fairly, although no legal obligation exists to approve them. This approach aims to balance tenant rights with property management, encouraging transparency and best practice sharing among landlords. SEO Focus Keyword: social […]

Leaving the UK – Statutory Residence Test?

Leaving the UK: Understanding the Statutory Residence Test for Landlords Summary: A full-time London landlord planning to leave the UK before April 2026 shares concerns about the Statutory Residence Test (SRT), particularly the 3rd Automatic UK Test (3AUT). This test could affect landlords’ tax residency status, highlighting important considerations for landlords managing UK property portfolios […]

Government claims courts will be ready for Renters’ Rights Act

Government Prepares Courts for Renters’ Rights Act Amid Concerns Over Delays Summary: The UK government has assured that county courts will be equipped to handle the increased workload from the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act, including the introduction of a new digital possession service. However, landlords face significant court delays, with average possession claims taking over […]

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