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Renters’ Rights Bill Moves Forward – Lords Clash Over Landlord Impact and Section 21 Abolition
Bill Progress The Renters’ Rights Bill has cleared the committee stage in the House of Lords and now proceeds to report stage. The Bill includes: Immediate abolition of Section 21 (“no fault” evictions) A new single tenancy structure Ban on fixed-term contracts The...
London Prices Fall as Buyers Brace for Possible Mansion Tax
London house prices fell for the second month in a row in September, dropping £7,000 to £556,000, as buyers hold back amid fears that the upcoming Budget could introduce a “mansion tax”. It remains the only UK region with an annual price decline,...
Renovations That Boost BTL Property Value and Rent
A new survey of 1,000 landlords shows that 88% have renovated at least one rental property in the past five years — and the financial gains can be significant. According to analysis by The Mortgage Works (Nationwide), adding an extension or loft...
Lloyds Banking Group Significantly Expands Build-to-Rent Portfolio
Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed its strong commitment to the residential rental market with a major expansion of its Build-to-Rent (BTR) portfolio. Through a recently announced deal with a prominent house builder, the Group has dramatically...
Homes Near Train Stations to Get “Default Yes” Under New Planning Rules
The government is set to change planning rules so that housing developments within a 15-minute walk of well-connected train or tram stations will be approved by default. This applies even to some green belt land, widening the potential for...
Deposit Protection Limit Rises to £120,000 from December
Savers will benefit from a significant increase in deposit protection next month. From 1 December, the amount of money safeguarded if a UK bank or building society fails will rise from £85,000 to £120,000 — a 41% increase and higher than expected,...
Landlord Alert: Key Updates to Fire Safety Regulations for Furniture
The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 came into force on October 30, 2025, amending the 1988 regulations. Landlords and letting agents should be aware of these administrative changes: Key Changes for Landlords...
Government guides to the Renters Rights Act
Summary The Renters’ Rights Act will change laws about renting. The new rules will apply on or after 1 May 2026. This guidance will help private rented sector landlords and letting agents prepare. These rules will apply to Private Registered...
Housing Market Slump: Rents Tumble, Prices Stagnate, and Stock Piles Up
The UK property market is showing clear signs of a slowdown, with Home.co.uk’s monthly index reporting a sharp decline in asking rents and minimal growth in sales prices, coupled with record high levels of unsold stock. Rental Market: Negative...
Landlord Repossession Times Hit New High: Calls for Urgent Court Investment
Figures from the Ministry of Justice reveal that the median time for landlords to achieve repossession has risen to $27.4$ weeks, up from $24.4$ weeks just one year ago. The number of properties repossessed by landlords has also increased by $9\%$...
UK Economic Snapshot: Debt Eases, Insolvencies Rise
The House of Commons Library has released its monthly summary of household debt. It can be seen here, and in summary says: Household Debt Continues to Fall Household debt, when measured against disposable income, continues its downward trend. In Q2...
Rightmove: Largest November Asking Price Drop Since 2012
Rightmove reports a sharper-than-usual fall in UK asking prices this November, with the national average down 1.8% to £364,833. This is the largest November drop since 2012, compared with a typical decline of 1.1% over the past decade. Prices are...
Renters’ Right Act timeline announced
Last night (13/11/25) the Government published its long awaited timeline for the Renters' Rights Act (RRA). It can be seen here, and in summary says: Key Changes for Landlords From 1 May 2026: Abolition of Section 21 (No-Fault Evictions) Landlords...
Leasehold Ban Warning: Are We Trading Proven Stability for Untested Uncertainty?
Writing in Landlord Today, Clive Scrivener, a partner at Scrivener Tibbatts and a member of ALEP (Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners) warns that the government’s ambitious move to phase out new leasehold flats in favour of...
Think Tank Brands Renters’ Rights Act “Economic Vandalism”
The Renters’ Rights Act is “not a victory for tenants but economic vandalism that will hurt the very people it’s trying to protect,” according to a leading think-tank. The warning comes from Reem Ibrahim of the Foundation for Economic Education...
Housing Secretary Slams Green Party’s Call to Abolish Landlords
Housing Secretary Steve Reed has criticised the Green Party for its call to abolish private landlords, questioning how homes would be provided under such a proposal. Speaking to the New Statesman, Mr Reed said he had not previously heard of the...
Homelessness Charity Crisis to Become Landlord Due to Social Housing Shortage
Homelessness charity Crisis has made the "unthinkable" decision to become a landlord for the first time in its 60-year history. This unprecedented move is a direct response to the critical lack of accessible social homes for the people it supports....
Renters’ Rights Act Gives Councils Power for Unannounced Property Inspections
Starting December 2025 under the Renters’ Rights Act, local authorities will gain significant new powers to enter private rental properties without advance notice or a warrant. Key Changes for Landlords The powers are specifically designed to...
Lloyds Bank Quietly Becomes a Property Giant
Lloyds Bank, better known for its high street presence, has rapidly transformed into one of the UK's largest landlords, with its residential property assets now valued at £2 billion. Since launching its Lloyds Living division (formerly Citra...
CRITICAL JUDGEMENT: Judge Rules Landlords Cannot Force Entry for Gas Safety Checks
A significant ruling in a County Court case has limited a landlord's power to enforce access for vital safety inspections, with a judge determining that a social housing provider cannot be granted permission to force entry into a tenant’s home,...
UK House Prices Rebound: Fastest Monthly Growth Since January
UK house prices saw a stronger-than-expected rise in October, reversing a dip in the previous month and demonstrating the market's continued resilience despite affordability challenges. Key Figures from Halifax Data: Monthly Rise: Prices rose by...
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Council urges tenants to check landlords licence
Oxford City Council is urging private tenants to check if their landlord has a valid license, as part of its citywide...
Can mortgage deals help landlords beat Labour’s new rules?
The Investors Chronicle has published ab article guiding landlords towards mortgage deals. It can be seen here and...
Renters’ Rights Bill in Parliament next week
The UK government is set to introduce the Renters' Rights Bill in the House of Commons next week, which will ban...
Property sales not adversely affected by poor EPC rating
A recent study by Nationwide has revealed that landlords selling properties with poor Energy Performance Certificate...
Don’t rush to advertise any empty properties.
Phil Spencer, the well-known TV property expert, is advising landlords to consider delaying the advertisement of...
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