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Councils could have stronger powers to carry out surprise enforcement inspections under the Renters’ Rights Bill. Amendments ...
We’re already over half way through 2025. It’s hard to believe that in the blink of an eye we’ll be entering into 2026. We’ve ...
MPs raise doubts over whether social housing landlords will be ready for Awaab’s Law by October, as Housing Minister admits ...
Conservative MPs have slammed Labour for their “unrealistic housing targets of 1.5 million homes.” Despite being a manifesto ...
UK tenants now spend 41% of their income on rent, with London the least affordable. Hull offers relief, but the crisis ...
Landlords achieve higher net returns in 2025 despite rising start-up costs and falling buy-to-let income, driven by lower ...
Generation Rent claims that the pet deposit amendment will force tenants to pay landlords more than £1,000 in upfront costs.
The Renters’ Rights Bill gives councils unprecedented power to inspect rental properties without landlord notice, threatening property rights.
Landlord organisation iHowz expresses disappointment over the Chancellor “side-stepping” the private rented sector in Mansion ...
New data from the English Housing Survey quashes the media narrative, showing that most tenants end their tenancy by choice ...
London’s private rental market faces a crisis with a 6% drop in homes, soaring demand, and rising rents, hitting low-income ...
Over the last 6 months, the top UK landlords have been quietly exiting the sector. Likened to the “whales” of the crypto ...
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