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UK government EPC rating changes planned for 2026 with new efficiency rules

Major changes to EPCs coming in 2026

12th February 2025

The way energy performance certificates (EPCs) are measured could be changed as soon as 2026. The government has launched a consultation on proposed changes to the way EPCs are measured, which they claim will deliver a “more efficient and effective EPC system that works for landlords.” The consultation is currently open and will run until […]

NRLA chief executive addressing MPs on enforcement of the Renters’ Rights Bill

Renters’ Rights Bill is doomed to fail without enforcement – NRLA

12th February 2025

As Peers prepare to discuss the Renters’ Rights Bill, the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) says that Labour’s reforms are doomed to fail without proper enforcement. The landlords’ organisation is highlighting the huge burden the Bill places on local authorities since they will need to deal with substantial changes. Those changes include the Decent Homes […]

Sadiq Khan with rent control graphic highlighting London housing crisis

Green Party claims rent controls will solve London’s housing crisis in London

12th February 2025

A Green Party politician claims the Mayor of London, “has no choice” but to introduce rent controls to solve the housing crisis. In a report, Zoë Garbett, London Assembly Member for the Green Party, claims London Mayor Sadiq Khan must show leadership and introduce rent controls to stop renters from being evicted from their homes. […]

Modern apartment block with orange balconies highlighting leasehold and EPC energy rating issues

Government’s EPC drive overlooks high-rise and leasehold homes – TPI

12th February 2025

The government’s strategy for boosting the energy performance certificate (EPC) ratings in the private rented sector has been met with cautious optimism by one organisation. The Property Institute (TPI) says that the proposals, which were announced last week, do not consider the hurdles faced by flat dwellers, particularly leaseholders, where upgrades are often restricted. TPI’s […]

House keychain with rental application form and DPS logo highlighting falling new tenancies.

Tenants rent for longer as new tenancies plummet

12th February 2025

The number of new rental agreements in England and Wales have reached their lowest point in eight years, according to a report by The Deposit Protection Service (The DPS).  Its Private Sector Rental Review, which analyses official data from government-approved deposit schemes, reveals a big drop in new tenancies. Between October 2016 and September 2017, […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill sees landlords embrace tenant customisation

12th February 2025

Most landlords are now open to tenants personalising their rented homes, signalling a shift in the rental landscape, research reveals. The study by OSB Group, which is home to Kent Reliance and Precise, shows that 73% of landlords welcome tenant customisation as the Renters’ Rights Bill is poised to reshape the private rented sector. The […]

Property expert shares 7 key changes landlords must know in 2025.

7 Key Changes for Landlords in 2025 You Must Know

12th February 2025

Attention landlords and property investors! The property market is evolving, and staying informed is essential. In this video, Ranjan Bhattacharya breaks down the 7 key changes for landlords in 2025 you must know to safeguard your property investment strategy. From the abolition of Section 21 no-fault evictions to stricter EPC requirements and the upcoming stamp […]

Hand cutting percentage sign symbolizing mortgage rate reductions by Paragon and Fleet Mortgages

Paragon and Fleet cut BTL mortgage rates

12th February 2025

Paragon Bank and Fleet Mortgages have both announced reductions to their buy to let (BTL) mortgage rates. Paragon has trimmed 30 basis points (bps) from its entire two-year fixed-rate range, bringing rates down to a low of 3.34% – the lowest seen since May 2022. This applies to purchase and remortgage products up to 75% […]

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Landlords face a changing landscape with rising dog ownership

11th February 2025

With landlords in England facing the prospect of not ‘unreasonably’ refusing a tenant the right to keep a pet under the Renters’ Rights Bill, research reveals that the UK’s dog population may have been underestimated by up to four million. A study by Dogs Trust, the University of Exeter and the University of Leeds found […]

Cartoon figure with question mark and hourglass over UK terraced houses, symbolizing long social housing waits

Some social housing tenants face a 26 years wait for a home

11th February 2025

There are more than 1.2 million individuals on social housing waiting lists and there’s an average wait time of nearly three years – but one region faces a wait of 25.75 years, research reveals. According to insurers Alan Boswell Group, which filed Freedom of Information requests, Greater London holds the unfortunate distinction of having the […]

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Propertymark pushes for Landlord and Tenant Act reform

11th February 2025

Propertymark has voiced its support for updating the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, saying there’s a need to address contemporary issues. Those include Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards and better tenant safeguards against unjust maintenance claims in England and Wales. The organisation acknowledges the Act’s original intent to balance tenant security with landlord rights but suggests […]

Gavel and house model with question mark symbolizing lease dispute after leaseholder’s death

What can we do about a lease dispute after the leaseholder passed away?

11th February 2025

Hi, my partner and I purchased a property in August 2024, it came with a freehold of the maisonette which is part of the same building. The maisonette will have been unoccupied for 8 years by March 2025, after the previous occupant passed away. Last week we had a company break into the property without […]

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Buying 5-bed HMO for son in University?

11th February 2025

My son is heading to University in September and we’re looking at helping him buy a HMO in his own name. We’re looking at options for a five-bedroom HMO. He will take one room, rent out the others (around £80 a week each), and likely claim the rent-a-room allowance. We are currently trying to make […]

Woman looking at mould on flat wall with question mark symbol.

How can I prevent mould in my ex-local authority flats?

11th February 2025

Hi, I have a number of ex local authority flats in London. I am having an increasing amount of complaints from tenants about the forming of mould on walls and ceilings. I’m of the belief that this is all lifestyle related. I accept however, that it is possible that there could be underlying issues. That […]

Wooden blocks reading “Limited Company” beside a house model with a sold sign, symbolising property investment.

BTL landlords shift to a limited company structure for investing

11th February 2025

Seven in 10 landlords planning to expand their portfolios this year intend to buy new buy to let properties through a limited company, research reveals. A survey conducted for Paragon Bank reveals that 69% of these landlords will opt for this structure, the second highest figure recorded. Only a quarter of landlords will purchase in […]

Gold trophies displayed at the Property Investors Awards 2024 celebrating HMO Property Investor of the Year.

Property Investors Awards – HMO Property Investor of the Year

10th February 2025

From meeting at university to building a property business together — all while managing life with their one-year-old! Jake Colwill and Lucy Davies’s journey into the property world has seen them tackle tricky renovations and investment risks. Their hard work has now earned them HMO Property Investor of the Year at the Property Investors Awards. […]

EPC upgrade graphic showing energy efficiency ratings with 2030 deadline focus.

What the government’s EPC consultation means for landlords

10th February 2025

Research reveals that 2.58 million homes in the private rented sector will need upgrading to meet an EPC C requirement. The findings from epIMS come after the government announced its EPC consultation which could see new tenancies having to meet the C Rating from 2028. For all tenancies, the deadline is 2030. However, the government […]

Wooden house with green energy symbol, EPC rating chart, and policy blocks questioning energy rules.

Are decision-makers suffering from delusions of competence on EPC rules?

10th February 2025

Bad Policy Example: From 2028, it is suggested that all new tenancies must have an EPC rating of ‘C’ or above, with all existing tenancies required to meet this target by 2030. Why is this bad Policy? 1. Millions of houses are below ‘C’ and won’t be a ‘C’ for 2028. These properties will then […]

Free webinar on building a profitable commercial property portfolio with expert guidance

Ready to Find, Fund and Supercharge a Commercial Property Portfolio in 2025?

10th February 2025

Are you ready to discover how to build long-term wealth with commercial property even if you’re just starting out? WealthBuilders are hosting a free live webinar that will reveal practical strategies to help you find, fund, and grow a profitable commercial property portfolio no matter your level of experience. Whether you’re thinking about transitioning from […]

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Scottish rents outpace inflation since rent controls

10th February 2025

Rent increases in Scotland have accelerated since the introduction of rent controls in September 2022, rising faster and higher than before the legislation. That’s according to an analysis from DJ Alexander Ltd, Scotland’s largest letting agency, which reveals that between 2010 and 2022, one-bedroom flat rents rose by £138 (31.2%). In the two years following […]

Wooden house model with life ring and for rent sign symbolising landlord support in rental market.

Industry body urges support for landlords rather than punishment to fix rental crisis

10th February 2025

Incentivising, rather than penalising good landlords, is the key to beating supply and demand issues, says Propertymark. According to Propertymark’s Housing Insight report, demand continues to outstrip supply with the average number of applicants per member branch still hitting around seven people for each available property. Propertymark members also told the report legislative changes are […]