Tenant demanding compensation for mould?
Tenant Claims Compensation for Mould Damage Despite Landlord’s Remedial Efforts Summary: A UK landlord faced a tenant demanding compensation for mould-related damage after multiple attempts to resolve the issue, including repairs and providing a dehumidifier. This case highlights the challenges landlords may encounter when addressing mould complaints and tenant compensation claims in the private rented […]
Fears of landlord exodus raised in Lords debate on Renters’ Rights Act
Landlord Concerns Grow Over Market Exit Ahead of Renters’ Rights Act Implementation Summary: Recent debates in the House of Lords have highlighted growing concerns about a significant number of landlords leaving the private rented sector ahead of the Renters’ Rights Act coming into force on 1 May 2026. While some Peers warn this exodus could […]
Andy Burnham proposes compulsory purchase orders for PRS homes
Andy Burnham Calls for Council Powers to Buy Substandard PRS Properties Summary: Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has proposed granting councils compulsory purchase powers to acquire private rented sector (PRS) homes deemed non-decent. This move aims to improve housing conditions and tackle the broader housing crisis, alongside plans for increased council homebuilding and a national […]
Regulation changes drive longer tenancies
Regulatory Shifts Lead to Longer Tenancies and Higher Rents in UK Rental Market Summary: Recent regulatory changes, including the Renters’ Rights Act, have contributed to a reduction in rental supply as smaller landlords exit the market. This has resulted in longer tenancy durations and sustained higher rents, prompting letting agents to reconsider tenancy risk management […]
Housing market shows signs of recovery but rents set to rise – RICS
Housing market recovery underway as rental costs set to increase, says RICS Summary: The latest RICS survey indicates that UK house prices are stabilising after a challenging period, with early signs of market recovery in early 2026. However, constrained supply in the lettings market is driving rents higher, presenting ongoing challenges for landlords and letting […]
Government claim blanket guarantor requirements could hinder tenants
Government Highlights Risks of Blanket Guarantor Requirements in Private Renting Summary: The UK government has acknowledged that blanket guarantor requirements may prevent some tenants from accessing private rented homes. Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook emphasised that landlords and letting agents should assess tenants’ individual circumstances and noted ongoing monitoring of guarantor use in the sector. SEO […]
Government clarifies deposit rules under Renters’ Rights Act
Government Issues Deposit Protection Guidance Ahead of Renters’ Rights Act Implementation Summary: The UK government has issued detailed guidance on deposit protection requirements for landlords, effective from 1 May 2026, coinciding with the Renters’ Rights Act. This clarification emphasises the necessity for landlords to secure tenant deposits in approved schemes and provide prescribed information to […]
Tenants are tying up £2,524 in overlapping rental deposits
Tenants Face Over £2,500 in Overlapping Rental Deposits Amid Rising Rents Summary: Tenants moving between rental properties are increasingly required to tie up an average of £2,524 in overlapping deposits due to delays in receiving previous tenancy deposits and rising rent levels. This trend highlights the growing financial strain on renters and has implications for […]
Tenant in prison – can I serve a Section 8?
Tenant in prison and rent arrears: serving a Section 8 notice explained Summary: A landlord faces challenges serving a Section 8 notice to a tenant who has been in prison for three weeks and is now 10 weeks behind on rent. The tenant’s location is unknown, and the landlord is unsure how to proceed with […]
Social housing landlords failing residents on compensation
Social Housing Compensation Failings Highlight Need for Sector-Wide Standards Summary: The Housing Ombudsman has revealed widespread failures by social housing landlords to apply compensation policies fairly, with residents often left uncompensated despite poor living conditions. New guidance launching in April 2026 aims to establish consistent compensation standards across the sector, emphasising fairness and improved complaint […]
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