Government confirms no new tenant protections before Renters’ Rights Act
Government confirms no new tenant protections before Renters’ Rights Act The government has confirmed that no additional tenant protections will be introduced before the Renters’ Rights Act comes into effect on 1 May 2026. This means landlords can expect the current rules, including Section 21 eviction notices, to remain in place until the new legislation […]
Hamptons forecasts modest 2026 house price growth
Hamptons Forecasts Modest House Price Growth in 2026 Hamptons has forecasted a modest increase in house prices across Great Britain of 2.5% by the fourth quarter of 2026. This outlook is accompanied by expectations of easing inflation and lower mortgage rates, factors that could support affordability and transaction volumes. For landlords, understanding these trends is […]
Renters’ Rights Act at risk without strong council enforcement – Generation Rent
Renters’ Rights Act at risk without strong council enforcement, warns Generation Rent The upcoming Renters’ Rights Act, set to come into force on 1 May 2026, aims to strengthen tenant protections by empowering councils with new enforcement powers. However, Generation Rent has cautioned that without robust council enforcement, the Act risks becoming ineffective, potentially failing […]
Gas or electric boiler for flats?
Gas or Electric Boiler for Flats? What UK Landlords Need to Consider When developing flats, choosing the right heating system is a key decision for landlords and agents. The choice between gas and electric boilers affects energy efficiency, running costs, and compliance with building regulations. This article explores the pros and cons of gas and […]
Four more tax tribunal wins for taxpayers
Four More Tax Tribunal Wins for Taxpayers: What UK Landlords Need to Know Recent tax tribunal decisions have demonstrated that taxpayers, including property owners, can successfully challenge HMRC’s interpretations in complex Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) disputes. These rulings are significant for landlords and agents as they highlight the importance […]
Portugal cuts rental tax to 10%: A warning shot for the UK?
Portugal Cuts Rental Tax to 10%: What UK Landlords Need to Know Portugal has recently announced a significant reduction in income tax on residential rental income, lowering rates to 10% or even 0% in certain cases. This move contrasts sharply with the UK’s current tax and regulatory environment for landlords, prompting many UK property investors […]
The insurance disclosure failure that voided a claim
The insurance disclosure failure that voided a claim A landlord’s failure to disclose that a property was rented out led to an insurance claim being rejected, resulting in significant repair costs being borne personally. This case highlights the importance of providing accurate information to insurers and ensuring that policies are appropriate for tenanted properties. Understanding […]
Case study: The landlord who expanded using buy to let gearing
Case study: The landlord who expanded using buy to let gearing In 2025, buy to let gearing remains a vital strategy for landlords aiming to grow their portfolios without liquid capital for deposits. This case study demonstrates how one landlord successfully doubled their holdings by refinancing existing properties and using released equity to fund new […]
Government promises to address landlord privacy concerns amid PRS database rollout
Government to Address Landlord Privacy Concerns as PRS Database Launches in 2026 The government has pledged to balance landlord privacy with tenant transparency in the rollout of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) database, scheduled for late 2026. This new database will require landlords to register their properties and personal details, raising concerns about data privacy […]
Build to rent completions rise as construction pipeline slows
Build to Rent Completions Increase Despite Slowing Construction Pipeline The build to rent (BTR) sector in the UK has continued to deliver a significant number of new homes, with over 3,700 units completed in the third quarter of 2025. However, the pace of construction is slowing, as the number of homes under construction has declined, […]
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