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Property Reform: The End of Conveyancing Chaos
Analyzing the Government’s Bold Vision for the UK Property Market The system for buying and selling homes in England and Wales is arguably the single largest piece of economic friction in the nation, costing billions in failed transactions and wasted time. The current...
Landlord investment fillip
Two thirds of landlords are planning to invest in their portfolio, despite the uncertainty surrounding the private rental sector. That’s the result of a survey by property management and finance platform Lendlord. It claims 66% of landlords are...
National Housing Union for Tenants to launch
National Housing Union for Tenants to launch in 2026. Campaigners are preparing to launch a national housing union this year, saying it will give social and private renters, and leaseholders, the strength to challenge poor conditions and rising...
Landlord faces 2 Year Rental Ban over Tenant Safety breaches
A landlord has been banned from renting out residential properties for two years following a ruling by a tribunal. Durham County Council said it applied for the banning order after Kamran Adil repeatedly put vulnerable tenants at risk by failing to...
London Borough of Havering extend selective licensing and hike fees
Havering Council is to launch new extended selective and additional licensing schemes in March – and is hiking fees for both. The London borough is replacing its selective scheme which ends in January and only covered Brooklands and Romford Town...
Will the UK follow the New Zealand and Portugal retreat from landlord crackdowns?
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...
“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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Government defends ban on rent in advance under Renters’ Rights Act
The government has defended its decision to ban landlords from requesting rent in advance under the Renters’ Rights Act, rejecting claims that the measure could exclude vulnerable tenants from the private rented sector. In official guidance,...
Government launches Renters’ Rights Act awareness campaign
The government has launched a new awareness campaign aimed at improving landlords’ understanding of how the Renters’ Rights Act will operate in practice ahead of its implementation on 1 May 2026. The campaign consists of a series of guidance notes...
New Council Powers: Why Meticulous Record-Keeping is Now Non-Negotiable
A significant change taking effect on December 27 grants local councils what some are calling "draconian powers" over the private rental sector. This makes maintaining meticulous records more vital than ever for landlords and their agents. What...
Landlord Alert: Major Rental Income Tax Hike from 2027
Under the headline 'Tax rule changes eat into profits of landlords' the Telegraph has published an article stating that the cost of being a landlord is set to rise significantly, as the government announced in the 2025 Budget that rental income...
The terrifying cost of owning a home in Labour’s Britain
The Telegraph have written a lead article on the terrifying cost of owning a home in Labour’s Britain It can be seen here, and in summary says that as Chancellor Rachel Reeves laid the groundwork for a new “mansion tax”, she framed it around a...
Why today’s rental market feels hostile — and why history matters
Writing in Property118, Mark Alexander has published a long, useful article on the lessons to be learnt from history. It can be seen here, and in summary says that many landlords now describe the regulatory environment as hostile. That perception...
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Angela Rayner’s Commitment to Housing Reform
At the Labour Party conference, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner pledged to work in collaboration with Private...
Private rent and house prices, UK: September 2024
The ONS has just released its Private rent and house prices, UK: September 2024. The full report can be seen here, and...
Landlords Could Face £90,000 Capital Gains Tax Bills Under Labour’s Proposed Tax Changes
The Telegraph has published an article outlining the potential for landlords under Labour. The original article can be...
UK Budget 2024: Impact on Landlords and the Private Rented Sector
As the UK anticipates the October Budget, landlords in the Private Rented Sector (PRS) are facing uncertainty,...
Legal opinion on the Renters Right Bill
LandlordToday has published an article from Lawhive, who give their view of the potential impact of the RRB on the...
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