Landlord News
Labour government pushes forward with crackdown on short-term lets
The Labour government is advancing its plans to tighten regulations on short-term lets across England, with the goal of giving local authorities more power to…
The Labour government is advancing its plans to tighten regulations on short-term lets across England, with the goal of giving local authorities more power to…
The UK Government has recently disclosed more specifics about the information landlords must supply to the forthcoming Property Portal, marking a significant move in the…
Westminster City Council has reiterated its demand for the implementation of a mandatory registration system for short-term rentals. It also suggests an overnight stay tax…
From January 2024, letting agents and landlords will witness a substantial increase in fines related to non-compliance with Right to Rent checks. The Home Office…
Rental properties will be required to have an energy efficiency rating of ‘C’ or better under Government proposals published for consultation this week. Current regulations,…
Revision of possession regulations has brought a flurry of new rental forms, formats and guidance notes from the Government. Included in the release COVID-19 and…
Even amid the Coronavirus turmoil, landlords should remember that there are important legal changes coming into effect this year – some even this month….
By Justin Moss, Partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson New minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations were introduced on 1 April 2018, making it illegal for…
The changes that have come thick and fast over the last 18 months are confusing for even the most experienced landlords. How difficult is it,…