Scottish Conservatives accuse SNP of worsening housing crisis
Scottish Conservatives Criticise SNP’s Approach Amid Scotland’s Housing Shortage Summary: The Scottish government has launched a consultation aimed at accelerating housebuilding to address the ongoing housing crisis. However, the Scottish Conservatives blame the SNP’s policies, particularly rent controls and regulatory measures, for worsening the shortage, warning that these actions deter investment and stall development. SEO […]
MPs warn of social housing crisis as thousands fail Decent Homes Standard
Social Housing Standards Lag Behind New Government Targets, MPs Warn Summary: A recent report by the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee reveals that over 430,000 social homes in England fail to meet the Decent Homes Standard, highlighting a stagnant improvement in housing quality since the pandemic. MPs urge the government to enhance support for […]
New Decent Homes Standard could cost landlords billions
New Decent Homes Standard Set to Cost UK Landlords Billions by 2035 Summary: The UK government’s new Decent Homes Standard will require landlords to invest an estimated £26.5 billion to upgrade private rented properties by 2035, nearly doubling the cost of meeting current standards. This significant financial burden highlights the challenges landlords face in maintaining […]
Maximum Tenancy Deposit: How to Calculate Five Weeks’ Rent
Maximum Tenancy Deposit Limits and Calculation for UK Landlords Summary: From June 2019, UK landlords are restricted to requesting a maximum tenancy deposit of five weeks’ rent, rising to six weeks if the annual rent exceeds £50,000. This article explains how to calculate the deposit correctly and outlines the ongoing requirements for deposit protection under […]
Landlord optimism rebounds as sector confidence climbs
Landlord Confidence Strengthens Amid Challenges in the UK Private Rented Sector Summary: Recent research reveals a significant rise in optimism among UK landlords, with 62% now feeling positive about the future of the private rented sector. Despite ongoing financial pressures and regulatory demands, landlords are increasingly adapting their strategies and viewing their role as vital […]
Rightmove launches Renters’ Rights Act module for letting agents
Rightmove Introduces New Renters’ Rights Training Module for Letting Agents Summary: Rightmove has added a Renters’ Rights Act module to its Level 3 Certificate for Estate and Letting Agents (CELA), effective from April 2024. This update aims to ensure letting agents are fully prepared for the new legislation coming into force in May, benefiting landlords […]
Taskforce urges government to restore LHA rates
Taskforce Calls for Urgent Restoration of Local Housing Allowance Rates Amid Rising Temporary Accommodation Demand Summary: A taskforce comprising London councils and housing experts has urged the UK government to restore Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates, which have been frozen since April 2023. With over 130,000 households in temporary accommodation and escalating costs, the call […]
Four in five commercial buildings at EPC risk amid government delay
Four Fifths of Commercial Properties Face EPC Compliance Challenges Due to Government Delays Summary: A recent British Property Federation analysis reveals that 81% of commercial buildings in seven major UK cities fall below an EPC rating of B, putting approximately 190 million square metres of floorspace at risk of becoming unlettable without urgent government intervention. […]
Council tax for HMO’s with tenants on benefits?
Council Tax Responsibilities for HMOs with Benefit-Claiming Tenants: Challenges and Considerations Summary: UK landlords managing Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) face complexities regarding council tax payments when tenants claim Universal Credit (UC) housing costs. This article explores the legal and practical challenges of council tax liability in HMOs with tenants on benefits, highlighting potential solutions […]
Selective licensing fees could force Blackpool landlords to sell
Selective Licensing Costs in Blackpool Prompt Landlords to Consider Selling Properties Summary: Blackpool landlords face financial pressure due to a selective licensing fee of £772 per property for a five-year licence, payable within 12 months. Councillors warn this upfront cost, combined with additional charges per unit, is forcing some landlords to contemplate selling their rental […]
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