Landlord News
Renters Rights Bill set to reshape letting rules by July
The long-debated Renters’ Rights Bill is on course to become law by 22 July 2025, following confirmation that the House of Lords will hold its…
The long-debated Renters’ Rights Bill is on course to become law by 22 July 2025, following confirmation that the House of Lords will hold its…
As the UK edges closer to its 2028 and 2030 energy efficiency deadlines, landlords are once again in the spotlight — this time over claims…
A sharp fall in studio bookings for purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) has grabbed the headlines this spring, yet seasoned landlords can still spy opportunity in…
Property values surrounding one of London’s most iconic royal landmarks have soared, according to new figures released just days before this year’s Trooping the Colour….
A Brent-based landlord has been handed a suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay £20,000 in fines and compensation after unlawfully evicting a tenant and…
UK rental growth has eased to its slowest pace since 2021, but landlords remain in a strong position as low supply and high competition continue…
More than one in ten private rented homes in England contain Category 1 hazards that could result in death or serious injury, according to new…
The Mortgage Works (TMW), one of the UK’s largest buy-to-let lenders, has today reduced its affordability stress rate for certain buy-to-let mortgage applications—offering landlords a…
Residential burglary rates across England and Wales have fallen by 8% year-on-year, with Merseyside leading the improvement, according to new analysis of Home Office data…
The UK government is on track to fall drastically short of its pledge to deliver 1.5 million new homes by 2029, according to a new…