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Cleaning accounts for 65% of deposit disputes

10th February 2025

Protected deposits in England and Wales have surged to £5.2 billion, a 6% rise, while Scotland’s total reached £203.6 million, a 7% increase, an annual report from TDS Group reveals. Despite a 1.3% dip in the number of protected deposits in England and Wales – now standing at 4,624,079 – the average deposit hit a […]

Eviction notice with access denied message highlighting landlord-tenant dispute over property access.

Using a court injunction to gain access for repairs?

10th February 2025

Hi, I’m having a terrible time with our tenant and we have issued a Section 21.  The tenant has been denying access to the house for some time hence S21. They recently (after S21) contacted the letting agent (LA) to say there are many repairs to be done, including electrical. The LA responded immediately, requesting […]

Modern apartment block with lease extension concept and question mark graphic.

Lease Extension when Owning the Freehold Block of 6 flats?

10th February 2025

Our enquiry concerns a Lease Extension for a block of 6 flats in the centre of Aldershot with 84 years (of the original 125 years) remaining on all 6 leases. The 6 leasees each own an equal share of the freehold interest of the block. There is a Management Company Ltd which has been set […]

Landlord running against time as Renters’ Rights Bill approaches, urging landlords to sell quickly.

The Renters’ Rights Bill is coming – are you ready to sell?

8th February 2025

The second reading of the Renters’ Rights Bill in the House of Lords this week, has brought it one step closer to becoming law. Landlords across the country are weighing up their options and many are deciding enough is enough. It’s no wonder in the last month alone, more than 200 landlords have contacted Landlord […]

Landlord thinking about 2028 EPC deadline with energy efficiency gauge

Landlords face a shock 2028 deadline for meeting EPC ‘C’ deadline

7th February 2025

The detail of the government’s consultation on implementing an EPC rating of C in privately rented properties reveals a deadline of 2028 for new tenancies – NOT 2030. However, ALL tenancies will need to be EPC C compliant by 2030 – we have published the timeline and relevant definitions below. The government says this extended […]

Small wooden house with coins and energy efficiency rating chart highlighting 2030 target.

Landlords to meet 2030 EPC deadline with a £15,000 cap – Government

7th February 2025

Private landlords in England will need to upgrade their properties to meet a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2030, under a consultation announced by the government. Nottingham landlord Mick Roberts has hit out at the government plans saying they ‘will simply increase rents and make tenants homeless’ – see his hard […]

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Why Labour’s squeeze on the PRS is creating a perfect storm

7th February 2025

Let’s be honest, the Conservatives did landlords in the UK no favours, but Labour are delivering something that is making me sit up and think. It appears that both political parties are dedicated to reducing the private rented sector, but I don’t think that anyone has thought about the consequences. I tuned into the Lords’ […]

Miniature man climbs ladder of coins to house with pound sign, symbolizing rising UK house prices 2025

Strong start to the year as house prices reach record highs

7th February 2025

January saw a strong start for the housing market, with house prices hitting record highs. According to Halifax’s House Price Index, house prices increased by +0.7% in January, following a dip of -0.2% in December. In a new record, the average house price reached £299,138 at the start of the year. Stamp duty changes looming […]

Speakers for the Renters Rights Bill Online Conference 2025 promoting landlord and tenant law updates

Get up to speed with the Renters Rights Bill with our Online Conference

7th February 2025

Property118 readers will be aware of the Renters Rights Bill which is currently making its way through Parliament. This will be the biggest change in landlord and tenant law for over 35 years.  It is essential that all landlords and all in the Private Rented Sector are fully briefed on the changes it will bring […]

Wooden percentage sign with arrow beside small house model representing mortgage rate cuts.

Aldermore and CHL announce BTL rate reductions

7th February 2025

Aldermore has revealed a series of buy to let interest rate reductions for both new and current clients. For new BTL customers, individual and company landlords acquiring single residential investment properties can access two-year fixed rates (up to 75% LTV) from 4.69% (a 0.40% decrease) and five-year fixed rates (up to 75% LTV) from 4.59% […]

Falling buy-to-let mortgage arrears highlighted by UK Finance report

Buy to let mortgage arrears dip

7th February 2025

Data from trade body UK Finance has revealed a drop in the number of landlords in buy to let mortgage arrears for the last quarter of 2024, while BTL property possessions remained stable. It says that the fourth quarter saw 12,610 BTL mortgages behind on payments by 2.5% or more, a 3% drop from the […]

Man outside Welsh Parliament discussing housing white paper and rental sector reforms.

Welsh housing plans receive mixed reaction from Propertymark

7th February 2025

Propertymark has responded to the Welsh government’s housing white paper consultation and expressed support for some measures – but warns about the impact on PRS investment. The white paper outlines proposals to improve affordability and quality in the private rented sector, alongside long-term goals for better housing across all tenures in Wales. The government is […]

For sale sign in front of model house symbolizing landlords selling properties

Landlords eye portfolio cuts amidst Renters’ Rights Bill impact

7th February 2025

The third survey this week is highlighting that landlords are planning to sell properties this year with the latest one revealing that one in five landlords in England are looking to do so. The findings come from Octane Capital which says that the landlords are looking to sell because of the forthcoming Renters’ Rights Bill. […]

Severe black mould on ceiling above window raising housing responsibility concerns

Regulator report “Mould – It’s not Lifestyle”?

7th February 2025

Following the tragic death of Awaab Ishak of mould-related illness, the housing regulator went after landlords with a brutal attack supported by their headline 2021 report. Mould – ‘Its not lifestyle’. This post is in no way meant to dismiss all mould as a landlord’s responsibility, but it appears wholly unacceptable to blame Landlords in […]

Woman with a clipboard with renters rights paperwork and a cross on it with hand gesture of no with a question mark

Can a property purchaser sue a previous managing agent?

7th February 2025

Hello everyone, We let and managed a property for which we found and installed tenants. The landlord subsequently sold the property through a different agent and the purchasers have now issued a county court summons citing the vendor as the 1st defendant and ourselves as the 2nd defendant based on a fault in the heating […]

Bank of England announces interest rate cut to 4.5% amid economic uncertainty

Bank of England cut interest rates to 4.5%

6th February 2025

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) hawks came out on top today, voting 7-2 to cut the Bank Base Rate by 0.25%, bringing it down from 4.75% to 4.5%. In a surprise move, two members pushed for a much bigger cut to 0.5%, hinting that more rate cuts could be on the cards. […]

Jeremy Corbyn speaking during a political event on rent controls

Rent Controls and the Olympic levels of ideologically inspired cognitive dissonance?

6th February 2025

Jeremy Corbyn is now, thankfully, a complete irrelevance. I’ll never forget how happy I was when he lost the election, he represented an existential threat. But his simplistic economic views are still attractive to many. It’s populism at its worst, exploiting a problem, rather than providing a solution for the cause. It’s either deceit or […]

Landlord silhouette leaving with warning sign about PRS crisis ahead

PRS crisis deepens as landlords plan exit and rents surge

6th February 2025

The deepening crisis in the UK’s private rented sector has been laid bare with a survey revealing that landlord confidence has taken a knock with 67% believing the PRS has worsened. The survey by Total Property highlights that nearly half (49%) of landlords are planning to leave the PRS within five years. The firm questioned […]

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Paymentshield enhances tenant’s contents cover for pet damage

6th February 2025

Insurance provider Paymentshield has revamped its tenant contents policy ahead of the Renters’ Rights Bill which will restrict landlords from ‘unreasonably’ denying pet requests. The updated product includes expanded protection for property damage caused by pets, offering cover up to £10,000. Under the Bill, landlords can ask the tenant for appropriate insurance to cover potential […]

Businessman tearing paper with Scottish flag and words “Rent Controls”

Scotland to scrap rent controls next month

6th February 2025

Rent controls imposed in Scotland in 2022 to alleviate cost-of-living pressures will be lifted next month. The decision follows industry warnings that the caps stifled investment and inflated rental costs. Scottish Housing Minister Paul McLennan told the Herald newspaper: “The temporary changes to rent adjudication were in place to support the transition away from the […]

Boat on the River Tyne with Newcastle’s Sage Gateshead and Tyne Bridge in view

North East beats London for best BTL returns

6th February 2025

The North East has delivered the highest average rental yield for buy to let investors over the past five years, surpassing even London, research reveals. According to an analysis from Benham and Reeves of England’s rental markets, the North East delivered a 4.84% average yield, exceeding London’s 4.42%. Nationally, the average BTL was 4.17% with […]