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Another council targets landlords for fly-tipping tenants

7th May 2025

A London council has introduced a five-year initiative aimed at curbing illegal waste dumping throughout its borough with plans for prevention, stringent enforcement and community collaboration. The move by Merton council follows recent criticism of Sefton council which threatened landlords with an unlimited fine for failing to tackle fly-tipping. Now Merton’s Fly-Tipping Strategy 2024–2029, states […]

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Petition against ‘heavy-handed’ selective licensing schemes launched

6th May 2025

A Parliamentary petition to challenge selective licensing rules, claiming they are being exploited by councils for generating cash has been launched by a landlord. Simon Fletcher explains on the Portsmouth and District Private Landlords Association website that the 2015 government order, which broadened local councils’ powers to implement selective licensing, lacks proper Parliamentary oversight and […]

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London council unveils tenant’s charter to boost renter rights

6th May 2025

A London council has introduced a ‘Private Rented Sector Tenant’s Charter’ to clarify tenant entitlements, improve housing quality and provide accessible support. Westminster Council says that with nearly half of its households renting privately, the charter offers essential standards for rental properties. The charter addresses a range of topics such as damp, mould, illegal evictions […]

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Attention Landlords: The strategy you’ve been waiting for

6th May 2025

As you know, property investing can give you a fantastic income, but it does come with its fair share of problems. What if there was an “Alternative Property Investing Strategy” which could give you double digit returns on your investment, but with no tenants, no mortgages, no stamp duty, no solicitors, no repairs, and it […]

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Renters willing to break rules to be with their pets

6th May 2025

Nearly a third of renters claim they would risk moving in a pet or partner without permission from their landlord, according to a new survey. Data from Homeprotect reveals a surge in demand for pet-friendly rentals, with over 1,300 people searching for them each month in the UK. The news comes after a previous report […]

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Council plans to curb use of letting boards

6th May 2025

A council is set to revive limitations on letting boards across several residential areas after complaints from residents. Nottingham City Council says complaints have also been made by community groups and local councillors over the proliferation of signs. The areas where a ban is being considered includes Hyson Green and Arboretum, Lenton and Wollaton East, […]

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More buy to let lenders roll out rate reductions

6th May 2025

Three leading buy to let lenders – Landbay, Fleet Mortgages and ModaMortgages – have introduced changes to their BTL mortgage offerings, aimed at supporting landlords with lower rates and enhanced incentives. Landbay has reduced its rates by 0.25% across its non-portfolio range, tailored for landlords owning up to three mortgaged properties. This range, featuring five-year […]

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Generation Rent calls for rent freeze amid growing homelessness

6th May 2025

Generation Rent has issued an urgent call for the UK government to cap rising rents, pointing to a deepening housing crisis that has left record numbers of families in temporary accommodation. Its plea follows the release of the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government’s statutory homelessness statistics for October to December 2024, which reveal […]

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Scottish rent cap consultation sparks confusion concerns

6th May 2025

A consultation on exempting certain properties from rent caps has been labelled as a sign of confusion in the Scottish government’s housing strategy by one property expert. David Alexander argues that the proposal fails to provide the much-needed clarity for the private rented sector (PRS). He spoke out after Housing Minister Paul McLennan announced the […]

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Landlords face challenges with the Decent Homes Standard

6th May 2025

The Decent Homes Standard, which is part of the Renters’ Rights Bill going through the House of Lords currently, may require significant property upgrades, potentially pushing some landlords to sell rather than renovate, one expert says. Dave Sayce, the co-founder of Compare My Move, says the legislation evaluates properties based on three criteria: The condition […]

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Labour doesn’t like landlords but really needs us for growing numbers of asylum seekers

2nd May 2025

It’s bizarre, isn’t it? Landlords, already battered by a barrage of legislative changes and economic pressures, are now being asked by the Labour government to offer their properties to asylum seekers. The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has voiced strong opposition, saying the government needs to support us if they want more homes to become […]

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Takeover of letting agency and transfer of agreements?

2nd May 2025

Hello, My letting agent got taken over, and then that company got taken over a few months later. Now the current one is saying that the original letting agreement I signed has been replaced by theirs – even though I’ve never been sent a copy. My understanding it that when a company is sold its […]

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Just 20% of PRS homes are below the Decent Homes Standard

2nd May 2025

Just one-in-five of England’s PRS’ properties are estimated to fall short of the forthcoming Decent Homes Standard, according to FCC Paragon. This standard, which is embedded within the proposed Renters’ Rights Bill, aims to guarantee that all PRS homes are both safe and habitable. The firm’s analysis of government data indicates that 21% of private […]

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Landlords must work with councils to tackle housing crisis – claim

2nd May 2025

A property management boss claims the heart of the housing crisis lies with landlords refusing to work with councils. John Angus, managing director at Switch Management, writes in the housing magazine Inside Housing that too many households are being placed in temporary accommodation instead of “stable and secure private rentals.” According to Mr Angus, many […]

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Renting knowledge gaps risk tenant-landlord relationships

2nd May 2025

While 73% of renters believe they are financially savvy about renting, there are critical gaps in their knowledge – including 46% of tenants saying they don’t know how deposit protection schemes work, research reveals. And 63% are clueless about the timeline for deposit refunds. Additionally, 65% don’t know about deposit-free renting options, the survey from […]

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TMW cuts BTL rates while NatWest and Furness offer deals

2nd May 2025

The Mortgage Works has unveiled a series of reductions across its buy to let, limited company BTL and let-to-buy mortgage products. The lender’s two-year fixed rate for purchase and remortgage now stands at 2.99% with a 3% fee, available up to 65% loan-to-value (LTV), down by 0.15%. For those seeking longer-term stability, a five-year fixed […]

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Housing regulator exposes failings in 18 social landlords

2nd May 2025

The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has unveiled a series of regulatory judgements, highlighting huge shortcomings in 18 social landlords. Following rigorous inspections and ongoing monitoring, the findings highlight critical lapses in consumer standards, governance and financial management, affecting thousands of tenants. Three local authorities – London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Reading Borough Council and […]

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UK property market seen as a safe haven for global investors

2nd May 2025

The UK’s property sector is emerging as a sanctuary for international investors and tenants, driven by economic turbulence and political unpredictability overseas. According to an analysis by Knight Frank, a £1.5 million home in Dulwich is likely to find a buyer faster than a £7.5 million residence near Hyde Park, reflecting a cautious approach in […]