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Apology for accidental multiple Newsletter sends

15th January 2025

Dear Members and Readers, Our apologies for the Newsletter accidentally being sent about 6o times today Wednesday 15th January. This was a one-off glitch due to a cat keyboard interface error and an additional safeguard is being added. Normal service will resume for the rest of the week and thank you for your patience. Please […]

Renters Rights Bill 2025 with house, gavel, and legal papers symbolizing new tenant protections

Just when landlords thought it couldn’t get any worse?

15th January 2025

Important update: The below Clause 11 amendment did not make it through the House of Commons debate and was not put to a vote for the impending 2nd reading of the Renters Rights Bill in the House of Lords. However Section 21 Guarantor not liable for rent payable after tenant’s death did make it through […]

Couple facing eviction in Lambeth housing crisis with moving boxes in background

Labour council evicts 200 private tenants amid housing crisis

15th January 2025

More than 200 private tenants are being evicted by a Labour-run council to address its growing housing waiting list, the Daily Telegraph reports. The council aims to rehouse families currently living in temporary accommodation, which costs the borough £28 million annually. The local authority, which is grappling with a £70 million deficit, has more than […]

Houses of Parliament with Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 graphic overlay

Renters’ Rights Bill heads to the Lords with key amendments

15th January 2025

The Renters’ Rights Bill has navigated the House of Commons and is now heading to the House of Lords for further scrutiny and could become law by the summer. While the Bill incorporates several amendments, including limits on upfront rent payments and protections for bereaved guarantors, there are concerns over how landlords will be affected. […]

House-shaped box with “For Sale” sign and “Changes Ahead” sign highlighting landlord property market challenges

Landlords are selling up because of legislation and tax changes

15th January 2025

Most landlords planning to exit the private rented sector (PRS) within the next two years are driven by concerns over changing regulations and taxation, a report reveals. The findings from The Deposit Protection Service (DPS) show that 47% of landlords are considering selling some or all of their properties. And 89% of these landlords identified […]

Judge’s gavel and repossession notice symbolizing landlord possession rights.

Landlords support new possession grounds in Renters’ Rights Bill – Landbay

15th January 2025

While many landlords are concerned about the abolition of Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, they believe the expanded Section 8 possession grounds proposed in the Renters’ Rights Bill could be useful. The survey from buy to let lender Landbay found that new mandatory Section 8 grounds for possession, such as when the landlord or their family […]

New selective licensing scheme approved for all landlords in Barking and Dagenham

Council expands selective licensing scheme under new Labour rules

15th January 2025

A new selective licensing scheme for ALL landlords with private rented sector properties in one London borough has been unveiled. Barking and Dagenham Council will be one of the first authorities to utilise new Labour government rules that remove the need for Secretary of State approval for such schemes. The scheme will start on April […]

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Research into rented housing’s impact on health and wellbeing launched

15th January 2025

Research by district and borough councils into how housing conditions and experiences affect the health and well-being of tenants and landlords has been launched. The councils in Suffolk are working with the University of Suffolk to help use the research to inform council policies and initiatives to improve housing for tenants. Researchers want to hear […]

Eviction notice with red cross symbolizing dispute over Section 21 and rent arrears eviction

Section 21 and rent arrears eviction?

15th January 2025

I have been advised by an eviction specialist to issue a Section 21 instead of a Section 8 as in theory, It’s a a quicker and cheaper process. Unfortunately, I did not secure the deposit in TDS within one month, so I have been advised to return the deposit to the tenant to comply. It’s […]

Houses of Parliament in London viewed from across the River Thames

Renters’ Rights Bill risks excluding vulnerable tenants

14th January 2025

Landlords, letting agents and build-to-rent providers have warned that the government’s Renters’ Rights Bill could make it harder for vulnerable tenants to access rented accommodation. In a statement ahead of the Bill’s report stage in the House of Commons this week, a coalition of organisations, including the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA), British Property Federation […]

Mortgage rate percentages representing falling BTL and bridging loan rates for landlords

MFS and TML both reduce rates for landlords

14th January 2025

Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has reduced its rates across its bridging, buy to let and Bridge Fusion ranges. The lender has lowered both variable and fixed-rate bridging loan rates. Rates on the Bridge Fusion range, a hybrid of a bridging loan and a longer-term BTL mortgage launched in June 2024, have also fallen. This product […]

Group of buyers rushing toward a house for sale amid stamp duty changes

First-time buyers scramble ahead of stamp duty hike

14th January 2025

First-time buyers are rushing to complete property purchases before the stamp duty increase comes into effect in April, Hamptons reveals. It says that the share of homes bought by first-time buyers across Great Britain surged to a record 31.8% in November and December 2024, driven by the impending tax changes. The Autumn Budget announced a […]

Rising stacks of coins forming a house shape, symbolizing half of UK homes increasing in value in 2024

Just half of UK homes increased in value last year – Zoopla

14th January 2025

Half of the UK’s 30 million homes increased in value in 2024 as house prices returned to growth following a decline in 2023, research from Zoopla reveals. It points to weak buyer demand, driven by higher borrowing costs as contributing to the 2023 price drop. A total of 15 million UK homes saw a value […]

Warning signs highlighting tenancy fraud risks for landlords

Landlords saw a big surge in tenancy fraud last year

14th January 2025

Last year saw landlords struggle with a huge rise in tenancy fraud, particularly in London, research reveals. The findings from Homeppl, a tenant referencing platform, found that its technology helped clients avoid £16.9 million in losses due to fraud. It says that for every £1 spent on the firm’s technology, clients saved £22.60. The biggest […]

Scottish housing survey comparing private rented sector and social housing needs

Scottish housing survey highlights diverging tenant needs

14th January 2025

The latest Scottish Housing Survey underscores the distinct roles played by the private rented sector (PRS) and social housing in Scotland, a property expert says. David Alexander, the chief executive officer of DJ Alexander Scotland, says the survey highlights the need for a housing system that caters to the diverse needs and aspirations of its […]

Woman in distress highlighting housing insecurity and Shelter support

Millions lose sleep over housing worries – Shelter

14th January 2025

Millions of people in England are struggling with housing insecurity, according to a new study by Shelter. The charity’s research highlights that two-thirds (67%) of those questioned have struggled with housing challenges in the past year. It says this translates to nearly 20 million people across the country. The charity claims that the high cost […]

Person holding smartphone with Airbnb app in modern short-let apartment kitchen and living area

Short let comfort but management company pain?

14th January 2025

Hi all, I’m seeking advice on an issue regarding my short-let/Airbnb property. Last month, I listed my purpose-built flat as a short-let. While I’ve only received about five bookings so far, along with some upcoming reservations, I find comfort in having control over the flat compared to traditional renting. The decision to pursue short-lets stems […]

Concerned landlord reacts to Welsh tenant compensation proposal with cash and Welsh flag shown

NRLA criticises Welsh government’s “absurd” tenant compensation proposal

14th January 2025

The NRLA has slammed the Welsh Government’s “absurd plans” to pay compensation to tenants. A recommendation from the Senedd’s Housing and Local Government Select Committee could force landlords to pay tenants up to two months’ rent as compensation if they need to sell or move back into their property. The NRLA has criticised the move, […]

House model with Section 21 eviction notice and question mark symbolizing landlord concerns.

How on earth are landlords expected to carry on with no safeguards?

14th January 2025

I have been a landlord for over 20 years now. I have only used Section 21 twice in all that time. Once was for a tenant who failed to pay rent on time, and then things got worse. He and his wife had separated with the wife going into emergency accommodation with 3 small children. […]

Rental agreement with keys, past due notice, and legal symbols highlighting landlord-tenant issues

Judge strikes out possession claim over original deposit?

13th January 2025

Hi Guys, I am wondering if you are able to help with this situation: I signed a tenancy agreement back in January 2015 and collected 6 weeks deposit with the rent of £1,075 per month and collected deposit of £1,600. I increased the rent twice – once in April 2019 from £1,075 to £1,200 and […]

Businessman facing licensing error message on digital tablet

Landlord faces double licensing payment due to council website error

13th January 2025

A frustrated landlord who has attempted to license his property says a council’s website error could result in him having to pay twice. Mick Roberts, one of Nottingham’s largest landlords housing benefit tenants, told Property118 he had received a letter from Nottingham City Council requesting more information regarding his selective licensing application. Mr Roberts explains […]