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Homeowners fork out millions to pay for pet damage

22nd March 2024

Landlords worried about tenants with pets might be interested in research about pet-loving Brits who are forking out millions on DIY repairs caused by their furry friends running amok at home. Under the Renters (Reform) Bill, landlords won’t be able to refuse a home to a tenant with a pet without good reason. Now, research […]

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UK rent growth slows but tenant affordability is a ‘challenge’

22nd March 2024

The average UK rent has risen by 7.8% to £1,223 in the past year, but the pace of growth is starting to slow, Zoopla reveals. The property portal says this growth slowdown will continue this year – it is predicting a 5% rise in rents in 2024. One reason for that is that tenant demand […]

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Survey uncovers landlords’ worries and preferences in the rental market

22nd March 2024

More than half of landlords are concerned about upcoming legislative changes, according to a survey. A government survey reveals that 62% of landlords are worried about legislative changes in the private rented sector. Landlords with smaller portfolios are particularly worried about navigating tax changes (52%) and unpredictable tenant behaviour (50%). Unwilling to let to tenants […]

Council’s selective licensing scheme deadline is looming

22nd March 2024

One of the country’s largest selective licensing schemes will go live in two weeks’ time and landlords are being urged to sign up. Brent Council will have borough-wide licensing in place for all private rented homes, excluding Wembley Park. The council claims that its scheme will boost tenant living conditions and ‘build on Brent’s positive […]

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BoE holds interest rate at 5.25%

21st March 2024

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has decided to hold the base rate at 5.25% – for the fifth meeting in a row. The current rate, which was set last August, is the highest for nearly 16 years. Economic experts are predicting that rates will fall later this year. A key tool in controlling […]

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NRLA and Generation Rent welcome call to uprate LHA

21st March 2024

MPs on the Work and Pensions Select Committee say that Local Housing Allowance should be uprated every year by the Government so that it retains its value at the 30th percentile of rents in a rental market area. LHA rates have been frozen since April 2020 and from April this year, the LHA rate will […]

Extremely rigorous tenant screening, insurance and total protection?

21st March 2024

The title speaks for itself. Unfortunately, it has taken a year to the day exactly to evict non-paying tenants. This is the first time in 30 years I’ve had any issues, but it has now made me concerned that my experience could happen again. I want to be as protected as I possibly can be […]

Half the council tax tenants pay should be saved for a home deposit – SMF

21st March 2024

In a bid to help tenants save for a deposit to buy a house, half of their council tax payment should paid into a dedicated savings account, one think tank says. The novel solution by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) acknowledges government efforts to help first-time buyers but argues they haven’t addressed the issue in […]

Scotland’s rent cap backfires with big rent rises for tenants

21st March 2024

Tenants in Scotland are seeing big rent rises and the rent cap brought in by the SNP is being blamed – as rent rises elsewhere in the UK begin to fall. According to the Daily Telegraph which used Zoopla data, the rent cap and eviction ban implemented by Nicola Sturgeon is behind the rent increases. […]

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Call for rent cap in Wales to help key workers

21st March 2024

A rent cap is needed in Wales to help essential workers struggling to find affordable housing, Generation Rent says. It warns that a one-bedroom flat in Cardiff accounts for 48% of a teaching assistant’s salary. The campaign group says this highlights the wider issue of rent affordability across Wales, with many key worker roles facing […]

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Annual rent rise is the highest ever recorded – ONS

21st March 2024

The cost of renting in the UK has hit a new high as average rents across the UK rose by 9% in the 12 months to February – the highest rise recorded by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The trend of rising rents is consistent across the UK, with all nations experiencing significant growth. […]

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PRS supports more than 390,000 jobs and generates £45 billion

20th March 2024

The private rented sector (PRS) in England and Wales supports more than 390,000 jobs across its supply chain and the wider economy, underlining the crucial role that landlords play in society and the economy. The report by PwC was commissioned by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) and Paragon, and it also found that the […]

Appointment of Court Bailiff – How do I pay?

20th March 2024

Hello, I received an order for possession operative on or after 5 March from Southend County Court. My agent tells me that a Court Bailiff can only be appointed following payment of a further fee, which has to now be paid over the telephone, to be instigated by the Court making the call. Over the […]

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Is the student lets end date really in the Renters Reform Bill?

20th March 2024

Hi everybody, regarding the Renters Reform Bill, I know Michael Gove said that he would allow student lets to have an end date which would be a positive step for student landlords. However, my wife tells me she can find no mention of this in the draft text of the Renters Reform Bill. Is Michael […]

Unregulated gas charges?

20th March 2024

Hi, I’ll try and be as clear as I can with this, it is not a system that everyone is aware of – new builds now come with a heating/energy system that produces heat and hot water to flats, this is billed separately to anything else and the leaseholder is directly responsible, usually you can […]

Report reveals rise in agent complaints and landlords feeling dissatisfied

20th March 2024

The Property Redress Scheme’s annual report paints a picture of a property sector facing challenges with agent complaint enquiries rocketing by 20% in 2023 compared to the previous year. The scheme says it is investigating 55% more cases but despite this rise, the average complaint rate per member fell. The report also features the results […]

Social housing landlord slammed for mushrooms growing in a mouldy bedroom

20th March 2024

The Housing Ombudsman has severely criticised social landlord Guinness Partnership for failing to fix problems in tenants’ homes – including a child having to live in mould for three years. Another resident had to put up with mushrooms growing in their mould-ridden bedroom. This is the second case this week which has seen the Housing […]

City’s selective licensing scheme sees a surge in applications

20th March 2024

A council’s mandatory licensing scheme for private landlords has received a higher-than-expected response in its first year. The scheme, launched in September 2022, requires all rented homes in the city to be licensed. Landlords and letting agents have submitted applications for more than 12,300 properties, exceeding the council’s forecasts by 34%. Oxford City Council says […]

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Any advice now I can’t do DIY conveyancing anymore?

20th March 2024

Hi, I’m a niche landlord with a small portfolio of garages. These are mostly small properties able to house a single vehicle, each (a garage, not a vehicle) priced in the £20-30K range. All freeholds, all owned by my company outright, most bought off auctions with me doing my own conveyancing. When I bought my […]

Tenant passed away with no will?

20th March 2024

My long-term tenant has sadly died. She lived alone and had been in my property for over 15 years. She was on an AST tenancy agreement through my local council. The flat needs clearing and there is a lot of work to do in order to be able to rent it out again as quickly […]

Property investors turn to trade press amid economic uncertainty

20th March 2024

Property investors in the UK favour trade publications over advisors when making investment decisions, research reveals. The study of 2,000 adults by Market Financial Solutions (MFS) reveals that 16% hold property investments. The investors have interests in buy to let and holiday homes, along with second homes and commercial units. Of the investors, 55% say […]