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Changes to accounts filing – important update from Companies House
We've had this notification from HMRC: From 1 April 2027, all companies will need to file their annual accounts using commercial software. This means we’ll be closing our web and paper-based systems for account filings on that date. Whether you...
New Right to Rent Guidance – Updated June 2025
The updated Right to Rent guidance for landlords (letting agents) has just been published. Not the How to Rent Guide. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/landlords-guide-to-right-to-rent-checks Updates include: A simplification of the...
Renters’ Rights Bill: A Blow to the Very People It Claims to Protect?
Writing an opinion piece in Property118, The Landlord Crusader comments, that as the Renters’ Rights Bill returns to the Lords next week, there’s growing concern it will reshape the rental market to the detriment of tenants it claims to defend. The...
New data on on affordable housing supply
The Government has just published its Live tables on affordable housing supply Housing Headlines: Affordable Home Supply Holds Steady but Starts Plummet New figures from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities reveal that while...
Making People Homeless to House the Homeless?
Lambeth Council Wins Legal Case — But Loses Public Trust More than 160 tenants are facing eviction after Lambeth Council reclassified homes rented via its own company, Homes for Lambeth, as temporary accommodation for homeless households. The...
Rayner’s Workers Bill: Implications for the Property Sector
Angela Rayner’s flagship Employment Rights Bill — now passing through the House of Lords — has sent ripples through Britain’s business community. Touted by the Labour government as a long-overdue boost to workers’ rights, the bill is being...
Prime Central London Market – May 2025 Overview
Under the heading Non-doms’ retreat hits London’s prime housing market the Financial Times is reporting on a cooling of interest from wealthy international buyers. The original article can be seen here, and says that London’s luxury housing market...
The latest on housing supply: indicators of new supply.
The Government has just released its updated Live tables on housing supply: indicators of new supply. They can be seen here, and here are the latest live indicators on housing supply in England, drawn from the government’s “Housing supply:...
Government Delays RTS Meter Switch-Off to Protect Households
Over 314,000 UK households, including many rented homes, were facing the sudden loss of heating and hot water due to a planned 30 June switch-off of the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) — but the Government has now intervened to delay the shutdown....
MTD Could Cost Landlords Hundreds – With “No Tangible Benefit,” Experts Say
From April 2026, landlords with gross income over £50,000 will be required to comply with Making Tax Digital (MTD) rules for Income Tax Self Assessment—a deadline moving closer amid growing industry concern about the costs, value, and readiness of...
Live tables on planning application statistics
The Government has just released data on Live tables on planning application statistics. The data can be seen here, and in summary says Planning Applications & Decisions (Quarter to June 2024) Metric Number Change vs Year Ago Applications...
Landlord Legal Action Over ‘Exorbitant’ Licensing Fees
A Labour-led local authority is facing legal action from landlords after introducing what many are calling “punitive” selective licensing fees—raising fresh questions about how councils are using their expanded powers. What’s Happening in...
Permitted Development Rights: The Underrated Housing Tool?
As Labour sets its sights on delivering 1.5 million new homes, experts say that Permitted Development Rights (PDR) could play a key role—but are still underused. Development finance firm Rangewell claims that with the right support and reforms, PDR...
New National Housing Bank to Drive Major Housebuilding Push
The government has announced a new publicly owned National Housing Bank, aiming to turbocharge housebuilding across the UK — with implications for landlords, agents, developers, and investors alike. What’s Being Promised? £16 billion in new...
Making Tax Digital: What Landlords Need to Know – and Why Many Are Struggling to Get Help
From April 2026, landlords earning over £50,000 annually will be required to comply with Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA). If that includes you or your clients, now is the time to get prepared. What’s Changing? Quarterly...
New EPC Rules to Increase Costs and Tighten Letting Standards from This Week
Landlords in England face higher costs and tighter compliance challenges from Sunday 22 June, as new Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rules take effect. The changes are part of Labour’s Warm Homes Plan, which aims to drive up energy efficiency...
Renters’ Rights Bill Set for Final Lords Stages on 1 July
The Renters’ Rights Bill will reach its crucial Report Stage and Third Reading in the House of Lords on 1 July, paving the way for it to return to the House of Commons. With broad cross-party support and few major disagreements between MPs and...
Generation Rent Urges Protections for Tenants Amid Energy Efficiency Drive
Tenant campaign group Generation Rent is calling on the government to shield renters from rent increases and evictions linked to energy efficiency improvements, following confirmation of the £13.2bn Warm Homes Plan in last week’s Spending Review....
Tenant Demand Drops as First-Time Buyers Gain Ground, Says Hamptons
Tenant demand in the rental sector is cooling across Great Britain, as more tenants transition to homeownership, according to Hamptons. The number of tenants registering with lettings branches in May 2025 was down 17% year-on-year, and now sits 28%...
MPs to Scrutinise Property Management Companies Amid Growing Complaints
This Tuesday (18 June), MPs on the Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee will hold a one-off evidence session to examine the practices of property management companies, amid growing concerns over excessive service charges, poor...
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Lewisham Council being investigated
The Housing Ombudsman has launched a special investigation into Lewisham Council, a Labour council in south London,...
Holiday lets tax change will hit local economies
The abolition of the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) tax regime, confirmed earlier this week, will significantly harm...
Cut in base rate
Rate cut squeaks through in super-tight decision The Bank of England has cut the base rate from 5.25% to 5% The Bank...
RICS Welcomes Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s Planning Reforms
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has expressed strong support for Deputy Prime Minister Angela...
Who will be the next Chairperson for the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee?
Election of New Chairperson for the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Overview The UK Parliament has...
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