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Balancing Acts: Redefining the Dynamics of Short-Term Lets in the UK
Get ready for a game-changer in short-term lets! Housing Secretary Michael Gove has unveiled plans that will shake up the regulations in the UK. Let's dive into the key points, discovering how these changes will redefine the landscape for homeowners, landlords,...
Sellers Cut Prices as Summer Market Heats Up
UK house sellers are trimming asking prices to attract buyers, leading to the busiest July for agreed sales since the post-lockdown market surge of 2020, according to Rightmove. The average new asking price fell by 1.3% in August — a drop of £4,969...
MPs Face Scrutiny Over Landlord Interests
The London Renters Union has called for a ban on MPs being landlords, after new data revealed that Labour has the highest number of MPs earning rental income. Analysis by The i, based on the register of members’ interests, shows that 38 Labour MPs...
Phil Spencer Backs Landlords Amid Rental Supply Squeeze
TV property expert Phil Spencer has urged policymakers and the public to recognise the vital role played by responsible landlords, warning that dwindling rental stock risks worsening the UK’s housing crisis. Writing in the foreword to...
Renters Rights Bill: Why Letting Agents Could Be the Real Winners
A new industry report suggests that the upcoming Renters Rights Bill could boost business for letting agents, as more landlords turn to professionals to navigate the growing legislative maze. The analysis, by software firm SME Professional, draws...
Unprecedented Ruling: Solicitor Ordered to Pay Legal Costs After Failed ‘No Win, No Fee’ Disrepair Claim
A recent court ruling has sent a clear message to legal professionals and their clients, following a failed housing disrepair claim against the City of York Council. In a significant development, a solicitor has been ordered to pay the legal costs...
Professional Landlords Set to Fill Gap Left by Small-Scale Investor Exodus
The much-publicised decline of the small-scale private landlord is creating significant opportunities for professional investors to expand their share of the UK rental market — a shift some experts are calling a “net positive” for standards and...
Over One Million PRS Homes Could Breach Decent Homes Standard by 2035
A new analysis suggests that more than one in five privately rented homes in England – around 1.027 million properties – could be deemed illegal under the Decent Homes Standard (DHS) once it is applied to the private rented sector (PRS) as part of...
Hypocritical minister resigns
Rushanara Ali, the homelessness minister, has resigned following allegations that she raised the rent on a property she owns after evicting the tenants. The controversy arose because she was a prominent supporter of the Renters' Rights Bill, which...
Household debt: Economic indicators
The House of Commons Library has released its monthly Household debt: Economic indicators. It can be seen here, and here's a summary of the latest UK economic indicators : Household Debt and Mortgage Rates: Household debt as a percentage of...
Eastbourne Introduces Article 4 Direction to Regulate New HMOs
Eastbourne Borough Council has introduced new planning controls designed to limit the unchecked proliferation of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). From 30 July 2025, an Article 4 Direction has come into effect in four areas of the town,...
Halifax: House Prices Edge Up in July, but Annual Growth Slows
The UK housing market saw a modest uptick in July, according to the latest Halifax House Price Index released today. Average house prices rose by 0.4% month-on-month, bringing the typical UK home value to £298,237—up from £297,157 in June. This...
Yet more hypocrisy from a council
Brent Council Sued Over 'Unfit' Council Home A London family is suing Brent Council, claiming their council home is “unfit for human habitation.” Ms Eniola, a long-term tenant who has lived in the property since 1992, alleges that persistent rat...
New survey shows landlords leaving the industry
A new survey reveals that a significant number of small-scale landlords are leaving the private rented sector, primarily due to concerns over the government's Renters' Rights Bill. Data from property management software provider Alto, based on a...
Labour says one thing, but does another
Labour's homelessness minister, Rushanara Ali, is facing accusations of hypocrisy after it was reported she evicted tenants from a property she owns and then increased the rent by £700 per month. The east London townhouse, previously rented for...
Chancellor’s Lending Reforms Could Risk House Price Crash
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ ‘Leeds Reforms’ aim to boost mortgage availability through relaxed loan-to-income limits, simpler remortgaging rules, and a permanent Mortgage Guarantee Scheme. David Alexander, CEO of DJ Alexander Ltd, welcomed the...
Evidence of fewer rental transactions
According to a new report from the Deposit Protection Service (DPS), the number of protected rental deposits increased by 82,000 in the last 12 months, marking the second time in eight years that this increase was below 100,000. The report...
John Lewis Warns Reading Council: Planning Delays Could Cut Affordable Housing
The John Lewis Partnership's plans to build a new rental home scheme in Reading are facing a potential setback. Advisers for the company have warned local councillors that any significant delays in the planning process or additional demands for...
The Right to Buy Scheme’s Financial Legacy Under Scrutiny
A new report from the Common Wealth think tank has ignited a fresh debate about the long-term impact of Margaret Thatcher’s Right to Buy scheme. The report claims that the policy, which allowed council tenants to purchase their homes at a...
Government’s New Strategy to House Asylum Seekers
The UK government is embarking on a new strategy to tackle the escalating cost and controversy surrounding asylum seeker accommodation. According to a report by The Daily Telegraph, the Home Office is partnering with local councils to acquire and...
Report claims Renters Losing Out on Millions
A new report from Generation Rent claims that private renters in England and Wales are being deprived of £169 million in potential interest on their tenancy deposits each year. The organization is calling for a major overhaul of the current deposit...
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Offices not making their sales price
The UK office market is experiencing significant challenges, with properties selling at an average of 18% below their...
Act now if you have a furnished holiday letting
The upcoming changes to the UK tax regime for furnished holiday lettings (FHL), set to take effect in April 2025, will...
Landlord fined £10,000 for no electrical certificate.
In spite of appealing to the First Tier Tribunal, a Hastings Landlord has been fined £10,000 after failing to provide...
More concerns about delays by social landlords fixing problems
The latest report from the Housing Ombudsman underscores growing concerns over the management of window repairs by...
Claim that landlords are selling up
Antony Lark, Joint CEO of Spicerhaart, has expressed concern about the current state of the rental market,...
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