Rent in advance – why you shouldn’t accept it?
Rent in advance – why you shouldn’t accept it? Recent changes introduced by the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 have placed strict limitations on landlords and agents regarding rent payments made in advance. This update explains why accepting rent in advance, particularly before a tenancy agreement is signed, is now prohibited and outlines the legal risks […]
Overseas-owned UK property doubles in value as volumes fall
Overseas-Owned UK Property Doubles in Value Despite Falling Acquisition Volumes The value of UK properties owned by overseas companies has nearly doubled over the past decade, reaching more than £125 billion, even as the number of such properties has declined in recent years. This trend highlights significant shifts in foreign investment patterns and regulatory impacts, […]
London’s homelessness crisis worsens as Sadiq Khan vows to end rough sleeping
London’s homelessness crisis deepens as Sadiq Khan pledges to end rough sleeping by 2030 London is facing a worsening homelessness crisis, with over 200,000 residents expected to be homeless and living in temporary accommodation this Christmas. Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced a £1 million fund and committed to ending rough sleeping in the capital by […]
Failures by social housing landlords continue even with Awaab’s Law
Failures by social housing landlords continue despite Awaab’s Law Recent findings reveal that social housing landlords are still falling short of their responsibilities, even with Awaab’s Law in force. Serious incidents, including a ceiling collapse onto a child’s bed, highlight ongoing issues in repair and maintenance standards that are critical for landlords and agents to […]
Why rushed leasehold reform could destabilise the housing market
Why rushed leasehold reform could destabilise the housing market Leasehold reform is a necessary step towards fairer home ownership, but rushing changes risks creating uncertainty and instability in the housing market. For landlords, agents, and property managers, understanding the implications of ongoing and proposed reforms is crucial to navigating this complex tenure system effectively. The […]
Buy-To-Let Mortgages and Personal Guarantees – What You Need to Know
Buy-To-Let Mortgages and Personal Guarantees – What UK Landlords Need to Know Most landlords borrowing through limited companies in 2025 will be required to sign a personal guarantee (PG). This legal commitment extends their liability beyond the company, posing significant risks if the borrowing company defaults. Understanding how personal guarantees work and their implications is […]
Leasehold reform – a third way for flat ownership
Leasehold Reform: A Practical Third Way for Flat Ownership The government’s upcoming Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill aims to make commonhold the default tenure for new flats, signalling a major shift in property law. However, concerns remain about commonhold’s practical challenges and market acceptance. An alternative model developed by Weston Homes and Nockolds offers a […]
Planning and Infrastructure Bill receives Royal Assent
Planning and Infrastructure Bill Receives Royal Assent: What It Means for UK Landlords The Planning and Infrastructure Bill has received Royal Assent and will soon become law, aiming to accelerate the delivery of new homes by reforming the planning system. This legislation is intended to support the government’s target of building 1.5 million homes by […]
Exit Strategies: What Happens When a Buy-To-Let Mortgage Term Ends
Exit Strategies: What Happens When a Buy-To-Let Mortgage Term Ends As thousands of buy-to-let mortgage deals reach their end in 2025, landlords face critical decisions that affect their portfolio’s financial health. Understanding the options available at mortgage term expiry is essential to avoid costly increases in payments and to maintain positive cashflow. This article outlines […]
Shelter blames rising rents and housing benefit freeze for driving homelessness
Shelter Attributes Rising Homelessness to Rent Increases and Housing Benefit Freeze Homelessness in England has reached record levels, with Shelter identifying unaffordable private rents and the ongoing freeze on housing benefit as key drivers. This situation is particularly relevant for landlords and letting agents, as it highlights the growing demand for affordable housing and the […]
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