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Renters’ Rights Bill second reading at House of Lords with revisions under debate

Lords urged to revise Renters’ Rights Bill amid rental home supply fears

4th February 2025

The Renters’ Rights Bill faces its second reading in the House of Lords today (Tuesday 4 February), with calls for revisions to address potential negative impacts on the private rented sector. Those concerns come from Propertymark which fears that the regulations could reduce housing availability, inflate rental costs and hinder access to affordable homes. Government […]

UK property market 2025 concerns with economic downturn and investment risks

UK Economy Flatlines: What Property Investors Must Know

4th February 2025

Are you ready to navigate the 2025 property market and thrive in challenging times? In this video, Ranjan Bhattacharya covers the critical insights every UK property investor needs to stay ahead. With the economy facing stagnant growth, rising taxes, and increased regulatory pressures, successful property investment requires the right strategies and a forward-thinking approach. Discover […]

Confused landlord thinking about 2030 EPC energy efficiency requirements

Landlords unaware of upcoming EPC changes

4th February 2025

A surprising 42% of landlords are unaware of the impending requirement for a minimum EPC rating of C for private rented properties, a survey reveals. Research conducted by epIMS, highlights the lack of awareness of the need to meet Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) standards by 2030. Last month, the government announced a consultation on proposed […]

Rising rental costs shown with house, coins, and upward trend line.

Rents and voids rise as advertised prices fall short

4th February 2025

Rents climbed 4.6% in January compared to last year, reaching an average of £1,207 per property, according to the Goodlord Rental Index. This jump from £1,154 in January 2024 signifies an acceleration in annual rent rises. The North East experienced the most substantial annual growth at more than 8%, while the East Midlands saw the […]

Police tape across indoor cannabis plants in a rental property investigation

Cannabis farm in my rental property?

4th February 2025

Hi everyone, I’ve recently found out one of my tenants has a cannabis farm in my rental property. I’ve informed the police who have investigated and are due to attend. The tenant has not really lived in the property. The period of initial rental has expired so now he’s on a periodic tenancy. My agent […]

Red location pin and "To Let" sign highlighting UK buy to let investment hotspots.

Student cities and employment hubs top buy to let hotspots

4th February 2025

Cardiff, Birmingham and Plymouth have emerged as prime locations for buy to let investment, according to Paragon Bank’s 2024 lending data. It says that Cardiff’s CF24 postcode in Cardiff, encompassing Cathays and Roath, led the pack, attracting landlords keen to house the city’s large student population. Paragon says that BTL investors there can see average […]

Signing housing agreement with model house on desk

Don’t call me a landlord?

4th February 2025

Hello, Do you provide premises for residential or commercial tenants? If the answer is residential, then you are a housing provider. Landlord is an archaic legal term which today is a misnomer. Some hundreds of years ago a landlord was lord of his land. No longer. Landlord is now a pejorative word. We are housing […]

House keys, contract, and model home symbolizing tenancy agreement renewal under Renters’ Rights Bill

Tenancy agreement renewal under the Renters’ Rights Bill?

4th February 2025

Hello, I hope someone here can give me some advice. I have a fixed term tenancy due to end in May and I normally approach the tenants about 3 months before to discuss renewal of the agreement etc. Now with the Renters’ Rights Bill coming, I wonder how I should approach this. Should I still sign […]

Businessman jumping over money stack symbolizing short-term lending solutions

Short-Term Lending as a Solution

3rd February 2025

Years ago, bridging finance was considered a very expensive option, but bridging products are a lot cheaper and many savvy investors are turning to us, to know which lenders to turn to. There are many ways in which short-term finance can be used as detailed below Starting with Standard Bridging for: Chain breaking, Cash flow […]

Jeremy Corbyn discussing rent controls and housing reforms in a BBC London interview

Jeremy Corbyn calls for rent controls to prevent ‘excessive’ landlord profits

3rd February 2025

Jeremy Corbyn has called for the introduction of rent controls as part of broader reforms to address the rising costs faced by tenants in London. The government claims its Renters’ Rights Bill, which includes measures such as banning section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions and bidding wars, limiting rent increases to once a year, and allowing tenants […]

Student tenant considering paying rent upfront with questions about new rental rules.

Student paying year up front?

3rd February 2025

Hello, I have a question that hopefully someone can answer. I have an overseas student tenant who is due to move into an HMO of mine in July. She has asked if she can pay the whole year up front. This is not normally a problem and has always been the answer to an overseas […]

Croydon Council campaign against illegal HMOs with enforcement crackdown

Croydon cracks down on illegal HMOs

3rd February 2025

Croydon Council has escalated its efforts against unauthorised housing developments, particularly Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs).  In recent weeks, officers from planning enforcement and HMO teams inspected 21 properties suspected of being unauthorised HMOs. They visited properties in Thornton Heath, Norbury, New Addington, Central Croydon, Addiscombe and Purley. The council says that ‘multiple violations’ of […]

Lawyer writing notes at desk with legal scales and gavel.

Council warns tenants of costly ‘no win, no fee’ repair claims

3rd February 2025

A city council’s tenants are being urged to report their repair issues directly to the council, following a rise in ‘no win, no fee’ legal firms targeting residents. A recent court case saw a tenant ordered to pay £7,964 in costs after their disrepair claim against the council was dismissed. This comes as the council […]

Houses of Parliament with Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 graphic overlay

NRLA urges changes to the Renters’ Rights Bill in the Lords

3rd February 2025

A comprehensive briefing paper has been presented to the House of Lords ahead of tomorrow’s (Tuesday 4 February) Second Reading of the Renters’ Rights Bill to highlight its potential detrimental effects. The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is urging revisions to safeguard vulnerable renters, including those facing financial hardship, ensuring access to available properties. The […]

Wooden house model balanced against price blocks representing UK housing market trends

UK house price growth slowed in January

3rd February 2025

The UK’s housing market saw a slowdown in price growth last month with an annual increase of 4.1%, a dip from December’s 4.7%, according to Nationwide.  It says that month-on-month, prices edged up 0.1% after seasonal adjustments. Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist, said: “The housing market continues to show resilience despite ongoing affordability pressures. As […]

Man holding Nottingham City Council eviction notice highlighting tenant eviction issue

Council accused of double standards over tenant evictions

3rd February 2025

A housing company linked to Labour-run Nottingham City Council evicted nine of its tenants last year, the Nottingham Post reveals. This is despite the council previously calling for the abolition of Section 21 under the former Conservative government. Nottingham City Homes Enterprises, a subsidiary of Nottingham City Homes (NCH), which is responsible for managing the […]

Text: Hands exchanging British banknotes with house model and rent sign, symbolising rental payments.

‘Rent in advance’ is not an accurate expression?

3rd February 2025

I am always frustrated by the expression ‘rent in advance’ which is now part of discussions around the Renters’ Rights Bill. Rent is due at the point of use, i.e. the day a tenant starts to ‘use’ the property on the date stipulated in the tenancy agreement. You would not walk into a shoe shop, […]

Knight-themed Landlord Crusader logo symbolizing landlord advocacy

My landlord vision for Christmas 2025 – it’s not good for tenants

31st January 2025

It’s been six months since the Renters’ Rights Bill hit the statute books and the dust still hasn’t settled. Tenants are outraged at the government’s meddling and can’t believe that evictions haven’t ended. That’s despite reassurances from the naïve crowd in Labour that Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions are the ‘leading cause of homelessness’. But we’ve […]

House model with financial charts and update button symbolising mortgage and finance changes.

Landbay and Precise unveil BTL and bridging finance updates

31st January 2025

Landbay and Precise have both announced updates to their product offerings, with Landbay reducing buy to let mortgage rates and Precise cutting bridging finance costs while introducing a new developer exit loan. Landbay’s reductions in BTL interest rates will some products reducing by 0.20%. Two-year fixed rates now begin at 3.59% for up to 75% […]