MPs have voiced disappointment over the latest official housebuilding figures, which show development slowing despite the Government’s commitment to delivering 1.5 million homes by 2029. New data confirms that England delivered 208,600 net additional homes in the year...
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Renters’ Rights Act: Clarifying Deposit Rules for Landlords
Property118 have sought clarification after many landlords have raised concerns about how tenancy deposits will affect their ability to regain possession under the Renters’ Rights Act. Government guidance states that a court will only grant a possession order if: The...
Government Has No Data on Tribunal Capacity Ahead of Renters’ Rights Act Rent Appeals Surge
The government has admitted it does not know how long the Tribunal takes to process rent appeal cases — despite the Renters’ Rights Act expected to trigger a surge in challenges from tenants. In response to a request from leading housing lawyer David Smith, partner at...
Defence Secretary Pays Council Tax Shortfall After Council Error
Defence Secretary John Healey has paid around £1,500 in underpaid council tax on his London second home, following what Westminster Council has described as an administrative oversight. Healey, whose main residence is in Rawmarsh and Conisbrough in Yorkshire, began...
One in Three Letting Agents Still Unprepared for Renters’ Rights Act
A new survey by Goodlord has revealed that 31% of letting agents have not yet taken any concrete steps to prepare for implementation of the Renters’ Rights Act, prompting warnings across the sector with less than six months until major provisions go live on 1 May...
Prime Property Market Faces First Major Correction in 30 Years
New analysis suggests the UK’s prime residential market has entered its most decisive correction since the mid-1990s. Research by Jackson-Stops shows that the price threshold for the top 1% of homes—long the fastest-growing segment of the market—peaked in 2022 and has...
UK Housing Market – Latest Economic Indicators (September/Q2 2025)
The latest House of Commons report has been issued, and can be seen here. In summary, it says that economic indicators offer quick-read summaries of the latest data across the UK economy. Below is this month’s snapshot of the housing market. House Prices According to...
Brent Introduces License’s for All HMOs
From 2 February 2026, all landlords in Brent renting out houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) will be required by law to hold a licence. The new Additional HMO Licensing Scheme applies to smaller HMOs with three or four tenants from different households, while larger...
West Midlands Mayor Warns Landlords to Prepare for Renters’ Rights Act
The West Midlands Mayor, Richard Parker, is urging landlords to get ready ahead of the Renters’ Rights Act coming into effect on 1 May 2026. He warns that councils will use new powers to improve housing standards, support responsible landlords, and crack down on rogue...
Landlords Nervous Ahead of Budget as Tax Concerns Mount
Research from Pegasus Insight shows deep anxiety among buy-to-let landlords ahead of next Wednesday’s Budget, with fears that new taxes could accelerate exits from the Private Rented Sector. Key findings from the Q3 2025 Landlord Trends report: 81% of landlords are...
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