Property Ombudsman expels firms over unpaid compensation

Property Ombudsman Removes Agents for Failing to Pay Consumer Compensation Summary: The Property Ombudsman has expelled two firms for not paying compensation awarded to consumers following upheld complaints. This enforcement action highlights the importance of compliance with financial awards in dispute resolution, ensuring landlords and tenants receive fair treatment. SEO Focus Keyword: property ombudsman compensation […]

Council’s citywide HMO licensing consultation to combat ‘public health crisis’

Council Launches Consultation on Citywide HMO Licensing to Address Housing Standards in Salford Summary: Salford City Council has initiated a consultation on a proposed citywide additional licensing scheme for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) to tackle poor housing conditions and safety concerns. The move follows findings of widespread non-compliance with property standards and fire safety, […]

Landlords slow to allow pets as Renters’ Rights Act approaches

Landlords Hesitant to Embrace Pet-Friendly Rentals Ahead of Renters’ Rights Act Summary: Research from Inventory Base reveals that only 8.2% of rental properties in England are advertised as pet friendly, showing minimal growth despite the imminent Renters’ Rights Act. As the legislation strengthens tenants’ rights to keep pets, landlords must prepare for increased pet ownership […]

Wales confirms date for ban on no children and no benefits lettings

Wales Sets 1 June Start for Ban on No Children and No Benefits Lettings Summary: From 1 June 2026, landlords in Wales will be prohibited from discriminating against tenants with children or those receiving benefits. This change, introduced under the Renters’ Rights Act, requires landlords to issue new occupation contracts or statements of variation, ensuring […]

MP raises concern over rent increases from Warm Homes Plan

MP Questions Potential Rent Hikes Linked to Warm Homes Plan Energy Efficiency Upgrades Summary: Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy has raised concerns about landlords potentially increasing rents after using government grants and loans from the Warm Homes Plan to fund energy efficiency improvements. The government maintains that rent rises are not required and that tenant protections […]

Half of UK homes rise in value in 2025 – Zoopla

Half of UK Properties See Value Growth in 2025 Amid Regional Variations Summary: Zoopla’s 2025 analysis reveals that half of UK homes increased in value last year, with significant regional differences. This uneven market performance highlights the importance for landlords and agents to understand local trends when managing property portfolios or advising clients. SEO Focus […]

Scottish Budget: No worst-case scenario for landlords but a missed opportunity

Scottish Budget Review: Stability for Landlords but Missed Chance to Boost Rental Investment Summary: The ongoing Scottish Budget process has brought some relief for landlords with no increase in the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax Additional Dwelling Supplement (LBTT ADS). However, concerns remain over potential tax hikes on rental income, which could deter investment in […]

The UK’s BTR investment hit £4.7bn in 2025

The UK Build to Rent Market Sees £4.7bn Investment in 2025 Amid Sector Shifts Summary: Investment in the UK’s Build to Rent (BTR) sector reached £4.7 billion in 2025, supported by a strong final quarter despite economic and financing challenges. Notably, single family housing overtook multifamily schemes for the first time, reflecting changing investor preferences […]

Council offers cash to free up rented family homes

Council Incentives Encourage Social Tenants to Downsize and Free Family Homes Summary: Manchester City Council has introduced a financial incentive scheme to support social tenants in moving to smaller, more manageable homes. This initiative aims to alleviate pressure on larger family housing by freeing up underoccupied properties, benefiting families on long waiting lists and potentially […]

Industry reaction to capping ground rents and leasehold reform

Leasehold Reform and Ground Rent Cap: Industry Welcomes Government Plans Summary: The UK government has announced plans to cap ground rents at £250 per year on existing leases and phase out new leasehold flats, alongside broader leasehold reforms including the introduction of commonhold. Industry experts and landlords have broadly welcomed these measures, highlighting their potential […]

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