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Businessman trapped between two walls symbolizing landlords under pressure from new property legislation

Landlords face rising challenges amid new legislation claims NRLA

12th August 2025

The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) warns landlords are under mounting pressure to keep up with multiple pieces of legislation targeting the private rented sector (PRS). The NRLA surveyed its members for the second Landlord Eye survey, which found landlords struggling with Making Tax Digital, EPC requirements, and the Renters’ Rights Bill. According to the […]

Disputed shared garden area with seating and “no entry” sign

Garden dispute on property exchange?

12th August 2025

Hi, I am about to do a mutual exchange with a lady who has a 3-bed house with a shared communal garden. Her house is a semi-detached house and has a side gate with direct access to the garden. The side gate is accessed through the front garden, which is for the sole use of […]

Waste bin with food being dropped in and the National Housing Federation logo

Housing body urges landlords to prepare for food waste collections

12th August 2025

The National Housing Federation (NHF) has issued guidance to landlords and property managers after the government announced new waste and recycling rules. The Simpler Recycling legislation, set to come into effect in March 2026, will mean every household in England will be required to have a separate weekly collection of food waste, including all purpose-built […]

Council worker inspects mould on wall with moisture meter as part of damp investigation.

Council to spend millions of pounds to fix damp and mould ahead of Awaab’s Law

12th August 2025

Newark and Sherwood District Council plan to spend more than £250,000 to tackle damp and mould in its properties ahead of Awaab’s law. The law is set to come into effect for social housing landlords in October this year and will force social housing landlords to fix damp and mould with strict timeframes. According to […]

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One Rule for Landlords, Another for Councils

12th August 2025

Recent headlines have exposed a troubling gap between the standards demanded of private landlords and the realities of council-run housing. This is not about singling out individuals but about calling out a glaring double standard. While the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) aims to introduce significant protections for tenants, it also shows the need for […]

Person in a hooded jacket sitting on a city street, highlighting homelessness in Liverpool.

Liverpool Council’s ‘new homeless strategy’ is current legislation they have NOT been complying with?

12th August 2025

As a housing professional of almost 30 years, including as a housing options / Homeless Officer for a number of local authorities nationwide, Liverpool Council’s announcement is actually deeply insulting! Liverpool Council have contributed to the ever-increasing numbers of homelessness in the city by failing to comply with the STATUTORY duties under the Homeless Reduction […]

Mixed-use property illustration showing a barber shop with a sold sign, representing strategic property investment.

Case Study: One Mixed-Use Purchase, Three Strategic Outcomes

11th August 2025

From One Deal, Three Outcomes: How a Strategic Investor Used Mixed-Use SDLT, Lease Restructuring, and a SSAS to Build Long-Term Value Structuring smarter: one transaction, three assets, and a long-term legacy Seeing Potential Others Missed When James spotted a mixed-use freehold property for sale, comprising a house, a high-street hair salon, and a flat already […]

Keys with “Lease Ended” tag on top of a lease agreement, symbolising end of tenancy.

Getting a property back from a Rent Guarantee Company

11th August 2025

I need help to get my property back from the Rent Guarantee Company. The lease agreement has ended today 09/08/2025, and I had given them 2 years notice to hand it back to me, although our lease agreement stipulated only 1 years notice. However, they now claim that the tenant did not respond to their […]

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Insurer launches pet damage policy for landlords ahead of Renters’ Rights Bill

11th August 2025

A new landlord pet damage policy has been launched to provide financial protection for landlords against damage caused by tenants’ pets. The provider, Total Landlord Insurance, says the move is in response to the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill. The bill will give tenants the right to keep pets in rental properties, with landlords only able […]

“To Let” sign outside brick houses symbolising growth in UK buy-to-let market

Surge in BTL incorporations fuelled by foreign landlords

11th August 2025

One in five of the new buy to let incorporated companies established this year are owned by non-UK nationals, research reveals. According to Hamptons, this is a big rise from 13% in 2016, with the proportion of foreign shareholders increasing in nine of the past 10 years. Indian investors lead the charge, followed closely by […]

Frustrated landlord overwhelmed by financial loss and systemic failure.

The Human and Financial Cost of Systemic Failure?

11th August 2025

Over the past 19 months, I have suffered severe financial and personal hardship as a landlord due to systemic failings by County Court and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Renting my only property to a Universal Credit tenant in good faith, I faced £31,000 in unpaid rent, property damage, and over a year […]

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Residents slam housing association over bed bug epidemic

11th August 2025

One of the largest housing associations in the UK has come under fire after residents allege they have had to endure pest-infested flats. Residents claim for several months, Southern Housing struggled to deal with bed-bug infestations, with many blaming it for acting too late to tackle the problem. However, the housing association told Property118 they […]

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Landlord association loses selective licensing legal case against council

11th August 2025

A landlord association has slammed North Lincolnshire Council (NLC) for “unfairly punishing responsible landlords with selective licensing” while ignoring the issues being caused by criminal landlords in the area. Scunthorpe Landlords Association launched a legal challenge against the council earlier this year to stop the scheme. However, this was unsuccessful and in a council meeting, […]

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Lenders launch new BTL mortgage products and rate cuts

11th August 2025

Three major UK lenders have rolled out updates to their buy to let and specialist mortgage offerings, providing landlords with fresh opportunities to expand their portfolios. Fleet Mortgages, Foundation Home Loans and Dudley Building Society have each announced new products, reduced rates and enhanced loan structures tailored to diverse borrower needs. Fleet has introduced two […]

Homelessness minister resigns amid controversy over tenant rent hike allegations

Homelessness minister quits over tenant rent hike allegations

8th August 2025

Rushanara Ali, the homelessness minister, has stepped down from her role following allegations of her handling of a rental property in east London, Downing Street has confirmed. The controversy arose when Ms Ali, a key figure in promoting the Renters’ Rights Bill, was accused of raising the rent on her property after ending a tenancy, […]

Landlord and agent reviewing property documents and discussing rental management options.

Should landlords self-manage or use an agent for the Renters’ Rights Bill?

8th August 2025

The impending Renters’ Rights Bill looks like it will have a huge impact on the PRS and it leaves, one industry expert says, landlords grappling with a choice. Should they manage rented properties themselves or recruit professional agents to navigate the complexities? With the legislation expected to become law later this year, it promises sweeping […]

Model house on stacked coins with Halifax logo symbolising rising UK house prices.

UK house prices rose in July – Halifax

8th August 2025

The UK’s property values edged up in July, marking the biggest monthly increase this year, Halifax reveals. It says that the average home now costs £298,237, a 0.4% rise from June’s £297,157, translating to an extra £1,080. Over the past year, prices have grown by 2.4%, slightly down from June’s 2.7%. Mortgage rates are easing […]

Prince William supports affordable housing initiative to tackle youth homelessness.

Prince William unveils plan for affordable housing to end youth homelessness

8th August 2025

A new project in partnership with Prince William to provide affordable homes for young people aims to “act as a bridge between supported accommodation and the private rented sector.” As the Duchy of Cornwall, Prince William owns land at 60 Sancroft Street in Vauxhall, where 16 independent living homes will be created for young people […]

Unfit rental property with damp walls and broken furniture marked with a red prohibition sign

More than a million PRS homes could be illegal under the Decent Homes Standard

8th August 2025

More than one in five privately rented properties in England, which is around 1.027 million homes, could be classified as illegal under the Decent Homes Standard, a study reveals. According to Inventory Base, its analysis, based on government figures, reveals that these homes fail to meet the Decent Homes Standard (DHS), which is part of […]