Renters’ Rights Bill Resolves Key Conflict with Building Safety Act This is one of the most technical but critical areas where the Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) intersects with the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA). The reforms are designed to resolve a serious legal...
Open News
Government Response Draws Criticism as County Court Concerns Persist
The government has published its formal response to the Commons Justice Committee’s report on the work of the County Court. The Committee had delivered a stark assessment, describing the County Court as “a dysfunctional operation that has failed to adequately deliver...
Government Confirms No Statutory Duty for Landlords to Provide Tenant References
The government has confirmed that landlords will not be required to provide tenant references, following a written question from Labour MP Dr Rosena Allin-Khan. Dr Allin-Khan asked whether it would have merits to make it a statutory duty for landlords to provide...
Landlords Selling Up Drives Homelessness Crisis, Shelter Warns
Rising rents and landlord sales are contributing to a surge in homelessness, with landlords selling properties identified as the single biggest reason tenants need council support, according to new government data cited by Shelter. Between April and June 2025, 6,700...
L&G Commits £2 Billion to UK Regeneration, Targeting 10,000 New Homes
Legal & General (L&G) has unveiled a substantial £2 billion commitment aimed at accelerating housing supply, infrastructure development, and urban regeneration across the United Kingdom. This investment package is directly linked to the development of...
For-Profit Provider Purchases 156 Affordable Homes in Kent
Park Properties Housing Association (PPHA), a for-profit registered provider, has acquired 156 affordable homes in Aylesford, Kent — its largest purchase to date. The homes, bought from UK housebuilder Barratt Redrow, will house approximately 648 people and comprise...
Housing Market Falters Ahead of Budget, Rightmove Reports
Rightmove’s latest data shows the housing market slowing in October, with average house prices rising just 0.3%, well below the ten-year October average of 1.1%. Year-on-year, prices dipped 0.1%, bringing the national average asking price to £371,422. Autumn usually...
Falling Planning Applications Cast Doubt on Labour’s Housebuilding Target
A continued decline in planning applications is raising concerns over the Labour Government’s pledge to deliver 1.5 million new homes during this Parliament — a key part of its plan to drive economic growth. New data from Barbour ABI, reported in The Telegraph, shows...
Renters’ Rights Bill Hailed as a “Transformative Step” for Tenants with Pets
A joint statement from Mars Petcare and Battersea Dogs & Cats Home has welcomed the Renters’ Rights Bill as having a “transformative impact on the lives of tenants wishing to rent with pets.” Following the Bill’s final stages in the House of Lords, it is now...
Leasehold ‘Fleecehold’ Rhetoric Risks Unbalanced Reform Debate
Writing in the Negotiator, Shabnam Ali-Khan is a Partner at Russell-Cooke and a member of ALEP has warned that the growing tendency to brand leasehold as “fleecehold” and to champion commonhold as the only acceptable alternative risks distorting the leasehold reform...
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Landlords paying £millions for Council Licensing
Landlords paying £millions for Council Licensing It is a complex time to be a landlord or a letting agent. As we enter...
Selective licensing to continue despite new landlord database under Renters’ Rights Act
The government has confirmed that local selective licensing schemes will remain in place even after the launch of the...
Renters’ Rights Act: How non-payment of first month’s rent could leave landlords exposed for months
I draw your attention to an excellent article in Property118 regarding the potential problems of unpaid rent under the...