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Report urges more support for small-scale landlords in Scotland

25th March 2025

A new report on the Scottish private rented sector urges the Scottish government to support smaller private landlords to avoid them selling up. The report by the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) reveals the Scottish private rented sector is dominated by “small-scale, part-time investor landlords”. A survey by the Scottish Association of Landlords […]

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Tenant awareness of Renters’ Rights Bill remains low

25th March 2025

Despite the media coverage and calls from tenant activist groups, research reveals that 43% of tenants admit to being ‘slightly aware’ or completely in the dark about the Renters’ Rights Bill. And 5% of renters say they haven’t heard of it. The findings from Pegasus Insight reveal that just 32% of renters are ‘fully aware’ […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill returns for more Lords scrutiny in April

25th March 2025

The Renters’ Rights Bill will return to the House of Lords on 22 April. After the Easter recess, peers will scrutinise the Bill and then debate and finalise adjustments to the legislation over several days. While sessions are confirmed for 22 and 24 April, additional dates will probably emerge nearer the time. Landlords can reclaim […]

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Cladding crisis drags on eight years after Grenfell

25th March 2025

Eight years after the tragic Grenfell Tower blaze, the cladding crisis nightmare continues, leaving countless residents in limbo, a Parliamentary committee reports. A scathing report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has slammed the Government for failing to grasp the full scope of hazardous buildings, the staggering costs involved, or a realistic timeline for resolution. […]

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Landlords face expensive EPC upgrades as Ed Miliband’s own home fails to meet targets

25th March 2025

Landlords could face an eye-watering £28k to upgrade their properties to meet EPC C targets with student landlords being hardest hit. Analysis by The Telegraph using public EPC and census data revals that university towns and cities have the highest concentration of inefficient homes, where many properties have an EPC score of D or lower. […]

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Mortgage Broker Article on Incorporation Relief Misses Critical Warnings

24th March 2025

Two landlords have recently brought to our attention a blog published by MF Brokers, written by Sean Hughes of Comprehensive Tax Planning. The article provides a surface-level overview of Incorporation Relief but omits crucial technical guidance found in professional tax literature and HMRC’s own manuals. Given the wide readership of this broker’s content—and the growing […]

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Dealing with tenants complaints about mould?

24th March 2025

Hello, I hope someone may be able to help. I seem to have tenants from hell. I have only one property which was my dad’s before he died. Now I own it with the bank. It’s a lovely little cottage with a south facing garden. I completely did it up and redecorated it to make […]

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Is the PRS pendulum swinging too far against landlords?

24th March 2025

The biggest problem facing landlords is that the PRS is like a pendulum, swinging slowly from one policy extreme to the other, and there is nobody left in parliament or the civil service who remembers what the PRS was like before 1988. I do. My family has been involved with private lettings one way and […]

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Fleet, YBS and MT Finance boost BTL mortgage options

24th March 2025

Three leading buy to let lenders have unveiled mortgage products or improved systems tailored to the evolving needs of landlords. Fleet Mortgages, YBS Commercial Mortgages and MT Finance are rolling out distinct offerings, each designed to enhance flexibility, speed and borrowing capacity for landlords. Fleet has revealed a selection of five-year fixed-rate mortgages capped at […]

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Housing costs hit a record £217 billion in 2024

24th March 2025

The UK’s housing costs surged to an unprecedented £217 billion in 2024, marking a £19.8 billion rise from the previous year, a 10% jump. According to property firm Savills, this figure eclipses the previous high of 2016 by £8.6 billion, even when adjusted for inflation. That’s placing a huge financial strain on Brits, it warns. […]

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Union bosses push for council homes priority despite earning £70k

24th March 2025

One of Britain’s largest trade unions is demanding that its members receive priority for social housing, despite earning £70,000 a year, The Telegraph reveals. In a list of demands, the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers Union (RMT) argues that tube drivers are key workers and should be given priority for council housing in London. The […]

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More councils crack down on HMO standards

24th March 2025

Four more local councils have unveiled plans to regulate Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in their areas. From Enfield to North Lincolnshire, councils are introducing licensing schemes, planning restrictions and public consultations. Enfield Council has greenlit a fresh HMO licensing scheme which is set to launch on 1 September and will run for five years. […]

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Is the EU standard fire blanket suitable for my HMO?

24th March 2025

Hi, I own a shared flat occupied by 3 people (twins plus friend) in Inner London that has now become an HMO. I applied for a licence, which has been granted. The local authority says the fire blanket I provided with Standard BS EN 1869.2019 should be replaced with one BS 6575 (latest edition). This […]

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UK house prices up 12.1% in a decade after inflation

24th March 2025

A study from estate agency Yopa has found that while British home prices have surged by 51.8% since 2014, this growth shrinks to just 12.1% when accounting for inflation. Its Housing Market Affordability Review looks at 10 years of shifts in homeownership costs and their effects on buyers’ purchasing power amid rising earnings and moving […]

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Landlords see profits soar from downsizing “loophole”

21st March 2025

A landlord’s buy-to-let flats sold for £1.15 million in 4 weeks, another in just 2 weeks for 18% higher than market value, and property portfolios performing at the same level of profitability as when we started in the rental sector 15 years ago: these might sound like numbers from years back, but this is exactly […]

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Providers or parasites? The vilification of landlords continues

21st March 2025

Two stories on Property118 on the same day manage to spell out the real issue facing PRS landlords in the UK: we are facing a witch hunt and nothing we do or say will change that. I’ve had some brickbats thrown at me over the years but never have I been vilified as a tax-dodging […]

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The Great British Landlord Witch Hunt: How PRS is Being Systematically Destroyed?

21st March 2025

The following email was sent to Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook a few weeks ago yet NO response. Dear Mr Pennycook, Once upon a time, landlords in the Private Rented Sector (PRS) were seen as vital contributors to housing Britain’s population. They provided homes where the government failed to, took financial risks, maintained properties, and dealt […]

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Ombudsman Finds Council at Fault in Landlord Tenant Dispute and Orders Remedy?

21st March 2025

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has ruled against a council following a complaint from a landlord, identified as Mrs X, who faced delays and financial strain after the council failed to rehouse her tenant. The decision, released today, highlights the council’s failure to adhere to statutory homelessness guidance, resulting in significant frustration for […]

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‘Explicit consent’ needed from DWP recipients?

21st March 2025

Well if there was evidence required as to why you are unable to let a property to a benefit tenant POST RRB – this is it. Please read Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) latest own guidance here The discrimination between how private and social landlords are treated is stark. Even when ‘explicit consent’ is […]

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Landlords must allow tenant fibre broadband upgrades

21st March 2025

A new amendment to the Renters’ Rights Bill will see landlords having to accept fibre broadband installation requests from tenants. As with the proposed new rules on accepting pets, landlords cannot ‘unreasonably refuse’ permission for a broadband upgrade. A government spokesman told Property 118: “We are determined to close the digital divide and ensure everyone […]