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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 […]

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Evicting my brother and his son?

21st March 2025

My older brother and I are executors of our late father’s estate, and we are also beneficiaries along with two other siblings. I currently live in the property with the youngest sibling, who is one of the beneficiaries. We’ve obtained a possession order from the court, which required him to leave by a certain date, […]

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Two councils target landlords with fines and licensing

21st March 2025

Landlords are being targeted by two councils who claim they are clamping down on ‘negligent’ landlords. In Knowsley, a new housing civil penalties policy has been agreed by the council which gives them the power to slap landlords with fines reaching £30,000. This applies to those neglecting property upkeep or flouting Housing Act 2004 rules. […]

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Council targets housing overhaul after damning report

21st March 2025

Nottingham City Council has vowed to transform its housing services ‘within six months to a year’ after a scathing assessment by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) exposed critical shortcomings. That led to the council being handed a near-bottom rating. The pledge comes as the Labour council grapples with longstanding issues in its 24,500 properties, […]

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NHS workers struggle as private rents become unaffordable claims Shelter

21st March 2025

Shelter claims NHS workers are being priced out of the private rented sector. According to the housing charity, in almost half (45%) of local authorities in England, renting in the private sector is unaffordable for newly qualified nurses. Last year, Generation Rent called for rents to be capped for key workers, despite the fact that […]

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Bank of England hold Base Rate at 4.5%

20th March 2025

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Doves came out on top today, voting 8-1 to hold the Bank Base Rate at 4.5%. One MPC member voted for a 0.25% reduction in the rate. This coincides with the US Federal Reserve’s decision yesterday to also maintain their rate at the range of 4.25 to […]

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Court lost documents and struck out case?

20th March 2025

Hi everyone, I am in court for compensation against a tenant who is now thankfully evicted. I have a judgment of debt, but I am pursuing a Charging Order securing the debt against a property he now owns. Straightforward you would think, but it’s now been 18 months of no order, and no enforcement. During […]

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House and rent prices rise the most in the north of England

20th March 2025

Strong buyer demand is seeing house prices surge in the north of England with Yorkshire and the west Midlands leading the way, Home.co.uk says. Its latest index also reveals that rents in the north are also increasing ahead of London’s rates. The platform says that the property market is showing resilience, but London is lagging […]

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Estate agents back Rightmove’s call for stamp duty extension

20th March 2025

Estate agents are lining up behind Rightmove in urging the government to extend the existing stamp duty relief thresholds. According to a survey from GetAgent.co.uk, 86% of agents support extending the tax break to ease the burden on homebuyers navigating purchases. Rightmove has championed a modest continuation of the current relief levels, aiming to shield […]

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Larger homes fuel house price surge as flats fall behind

20th March 2025

The popularity of larger homes has propelled UK house prices upwards by £10,431 in the past year, marking a robust 3.7% climb, Halifax data shows. As borrowing costs softened with falling interest rates, buyers shifted their sights to bigger properties, leaving flats trailing with a 3.2% uptick, averaging £168,569. Meanwhile, detached residences soared by 4.1% […]

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‘Rentflation’ hits Gen Z to make homeownership difficult

20th March 2025

Tenants aged 18-27 are facing soaring rents and many now fear homeownership is slipping further away as rising costs hurt their ability to save, Barclays reveals. Its latest Property Insights report points to a phenomenon known as ‘rentflation’ which has seen nearly six in 10 renters (58%) have their housing costs climb over the past […]

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Disgusting Slur on Landlords by Leftwing Media

19th March 2025

News that Britain’s landlords have increasingly moved from holding property in their personal names to limited companies has been slammed by one journalist as ‘widespread tax avoidance’. Writing on the left-wing website, Novara Media, Harriet Williamson said: “Let’s call this what it is: widespread tax avoidance by a workshy, parasite class – and at a […]

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The Renters’ Rights Bill is not anti-landlord says KC

19th March 2025

Many landlords are upset and concerned at the legal changes being brought in by the Renters’ Rights Bill. Some landlords take the view that the government is actively hostile towards landlords and that the bill is an exercise in malice. At the recent Renters’ Rights Bill Conference run by Landlord Law on 11 and 12 […]