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Rents hit record highs amid rising supply and cooling demand

29th April 2025

Rents across the UK have surged to new highs with the average advertised rent for properties outside London climbing to £1,349 this quarter, Rightmove reveals. The property platform says that prices in the capital have edged up by a modest £3, or 0.1%, to £2,698, marking a 14th consecutive record. Despite these highs, the growth […]

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Slower house price growth but sales rise – Zoopla

29th April 2025

The property market is experiencing a cooling in house price rises, with annual growth dropping to 1.6% in March from 1.9% at the close of 2024, research reveals. According to Zoopla’s latest house price index, the market remains resilient, despite the slowdown. There was a 6% rise in agreed sales compared to last year, driven […]

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NRLA hits out as Labour appeals for more landlords to house asylum seekers

28th April 2025

In a bid to address the escalating number of migrants crossing the Channel, the Home Office has intensified efforts to secure private rental properties for asylum seekers on lucrative tenancy deals. The initiative, led by contractor Serco, offers landlords guaranteed five-year leases at full rent, funded by taxpayers, to accommodate the growing number of arrivals. […]

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How does Breathing Space affect my ability to evict a non-paying tenant?

28th April 2025

Hi, in March 2024, I was granted Power of Attorney for my 83-year-old friend with dementia. I later discovered that her tenant next door had not been paying rent to her. I believe it is because the tenant realised my lovely 83yr old wouldn’t be able to spot the fact no rent was going in […]

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How can leaseholders afford urgent roof repairs?

28th April 2025

Hi, I own a single tenanted unit in a block of 30 flats where 90+% of the leaseholders also own a share of the freehold. The building roof is leaking and requires significant urgent remedial work, as some flats are now so damaged that the residents have been forced to move out. Many of the […]

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England and Wales HMO market generates £6.3 billion in rent

28th April 2025

The house in multiple occupation (HMO) sector across England and Wales is worth £78 billion and yields an impressive £6.3 billion in rent annually. That’s according to HMO management platform, COHO, which has analysed Office for National Statistics data. It estimates there are 182,554 HMO properties and 74% of these are classified as ‘small’ HMOs, […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill threatens student housing supply – NRLA

28th April 2025

The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised the alarm over government proposals that could shrink the availability of student accommodation. It warns that could potentially drive up rents and unsettle the annual rental cycle for university students. During the Committee Stage of the Renters’ Rights Bill, Baroness Taylor of Stevenage, the House of Lords’ […]

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Insurers rejecting storm and flood claims as landlords face flood insurance challenges

28th April 2025

A new report by consumer group Which? reveals insurers are rejecting weather-related claims such as storms and floods – and that’s making it harder for landlords to find this type of insurance. The consumer group says home insurance policies are using potentially unfair definitions of storms and floods to reject claims made by customers who […]

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Shelter announces new CEO who aims to deliver change

28th April 2025

Housing charity Shelter has unveiled its new CEO, after Polly Neate stood down from the role after seven years. Sarah Elliot, currently the chief executive of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), England’s largest membership organisation for the voluntary sector, is set to take on the role of CEO at Shelter in September. Ms […]

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Millionaires flee London and put homes up for rent

28th April 2025

London’s luxury property sector is undergoing a dramatic transformation, driven by an exodus of wealthy residents ahead of April’s abolition of the non-dom tax regime. As high net worth (HNW) individuals depart, many are choosing to rent out their prestigious homes rather than sell. And that, says Garrington Asset Management, is sparking a sharp rise […]

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Landlords hit with hefty repair costs after huge cannabis operation busted

28th April 2025

Landlords paid the price after three men were sentenced for using rented properties for cannabis farming. The convictions come after a police investigation targeted illegal drug production in residential properties. The trio used a property management firm to set up 75 cannabis farms across Leeds with 7,636 plants, weighing 458kg, with an estimated street value […]

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Why are landlords expected to parent their tenants?

25th April 2025

Sefton Council’s recent warning to private landlords has sparked outrage, and for good reason. The council insists that landlords – not the council or social landlords, naturally – must ensure their tenants dispose of rubbish correctly or face Fixed Penalty Notices of up to £400 – or even unlimited fines. You could file this under […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill under fire in part two of Committee Stage

25th April 2025

Peers in the House of Lords have hit out at the government’s Renters’ Rights Bill during stage two of the committee stage. Members raised concerns over the abolition of fixed-term tenancies, new possession grounds, and fears the Bill could drive good landlords out of the market. Heavy burden on landlords During the debate, Baroness Scott […]

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Fleet cuts BTL rates, NatWest offers a competitive deal and HTB ups lending limit

25th April 2025

The latest buy to let deals for landlords include Fleet Mortgages which has unveiled significant rate reductions across its two- and five-year fixed-rate products, while NatWest secures a standout offering. Meanwhile, Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) is ramping up lending to £35 million to meet growing demand from professional landlords and developers. Fleet trims rates Fleet […]

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One home every minute will need upgrading for the 2050 EPC deadline

25th April 2025

A staggering 12.8 million homes across England require energy efficiency improvements to meet the government’s ambition for all properties to achieve an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2050. This equates to upgrading approximately one home every minute, according to a detailed study by Eurocell, a leading home improvement specialist. Its analysis, based […]

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Housing Ombudsman urges social landlords to improve communication

25th April 2025

The Housing Ombudsman says it is crucial for social landlords to refine their communication strategies to prevent the unintentional stigmatisation of residents and foster trust. The guidance is part of a series for meeting the upcoming Awaab’s Law, which is set to take effect in the social housing sector in October. The report highlights four […]

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Can a managing agent skip a Section 20 notice?

25th April 2025

I own a leasehold flat in a building with four flats. The managing agent for the Freeholder is useless yet is charging us around 25% per annum fees though they say they are not commission based. The lease doesn’t specify a maximum cost, just allows for ‘reasonable’ expenses. I just got the latest fee account […]

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Student accommodation and BTR shine as the safest property investments

25th April 2025

The UK property market is showing remarkable resilience, with student accommodation and Build to Rent (BTR) emerging as the most secure investment options, research reveals. That’s according to Excellion Capital’s latest investment yields index which reveals that these sectors boast yields below 5%. That, the firm says, signals high asset values and dependable income streams, […]

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PRS faces shift as landlords sell up to avoid new regulations

25th April 2025

The private rented sector is seeing landlords sell up in the face of tighter government regulations and escalating financial pressures, a study reveals. The property lender Together, says rising taxes, such as Capital Gains Tax, coupled with the potential impact of the Renters’ Rights Bill, are forcing landlords to quit. However, it says that the […]