In a recent published article, the Telegraph warns that New Zealand and Portugal are rowing back on tough landlord policies after seeing buy-to-let investors exit the market – a move experts say offers a stark warning for the UK as Labour pushes ahead with its...
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“Nobody is prepared”: 2026 set to be a defining – and damaging – year for landlords
The Daily Telegraph has published and article commencing with the statement "This is going to be a bleak year for landlords and the rental sector" The article can be read here (subscription may be necessary) and warns that landlords face a triple threat in 2026 as...
The RRA 2026 Roadmap: A Tailored Action Plan for Every Landlord
As the Renters’ Rights Act (RRA) approaches its key implementation dates, different types of landlords will face different challenges. Based on the government's six-segment model, here is your tailored action plan to stay compliant and profitable. The RRA 2026 Action...
6 types of landlord business models
The government’s latest English Housing Survey (EPLS) has taken a new approach to analysing the private rented sector by "segmenting" landlords into six distinct business models. The goal? To better understand landlord behaviour so the government can more accurately...
Technical Update: Tenant Fees Act Aligned with Renters’ Rights Act
In a late-Friday announcement just before the Christmas break, the Government issued updated guidance for the Tenant Fees Act (TFA) 2019. These changes are designed to bring the TFA in line with the incoming Renters’ Rights Act (RRA). While described as "minor," these...
Debate on new towns
New Towns: Save the Date for January 15th Mark your calendars for 15 January 2026, when the Commons Chamber will hold a dedicated debate on the future of New Towns. Why it matters for landlords: Supply & Demand: New Towns represent a massive shift in housing...
Planning and Infrastructure Bill becomes law
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill has received Royal Assent and will shortly come into force, marking a significant reform of England’s planning system. The new Act is intended to accelerate the delivery of housing and infrastructure, supporting the government’s...
Why rushed leasehold reform risks destabilising the housing market
Writing in Property118, Shabnam Ali-Khan, a Partner at Russell-Cooke and a member of ALEP (Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners) warns that reform of the leasehold system is widely accepted as overdue. The existing model is complex and, in some...
The Employment Rights Bill: Why Private Landlords Should Be Concerned
As Labour’s flagship Employment Rights Bill nears the end of its "ping-pong" stage in Parliament, private landlords need to look closely at the fine print. While you may view yourself primarily as a property owner, if you employ anyone to help run your business—such...
West London landlords fined nearly £1m over unlawful property conversion
A family of landlords in West London has been ordered to pay £929,621 following one of the largest recent penalties for planning breaches in the private rented sector. The case, brought by Ealing Council and concluding at Isleworth Crown Court after six years, related...
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