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Question mark over empty parking bay highlighting uncertainty over allocated parking space

Defective lease – missing parking space?

18th December 2025

Hello, I legally completed on a flat in July 2015 and the development was physically completed in November 2018. I bought a parking space, but until this year, no tenant needed to use it. The new tenant has received several penalty notices, and the managing agents have admitted that my space does not exist. This […]

Paper cut-out figures high-fiving, symbolising tenant rights and protections under the Renters’ Rights Act

Tenants support Renters’ Rights Act as 1 in 10 have received a Section 21 notice

18th December 2025

More than 1.2 million renters have received a Section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction and 76% believe the Renters’ Rights Act will improve life in the private rented sector, research reveals. Co-op Insurance says that 11% of renters have been served a Section 21 notice at some point, and most tenants appear optimistic about the changes now […]

Social housing under construction in Scotland with scaffolding and bricks, symbolising efforts to tackle homelessness

Shelter Scotland demands 15,000 social homes as temporary accommodation increases

18th December 2025

Shelter Scotland is calling on the Scottish government to build more than 15,000 social homes as the number of people in temporary accommodation rises. According to the housing charity, Shelter Scotland receives twice as many calls to its helpline from people urgently seeking temporary accommodation than for any other issue (38%). The news comes after […]

Cash being exchanged for a house to illustrate debates over rent-in-advance rules

Rent with no income but large savings?

18th December 2025

Hi, I understand the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 outlaws rent in advance? I know of a tenant who is cash-rich – lots of investments and savings – and who has given up paid work. He wishes to change rental properties and is concerned that the above change could mean he wouldn’t now be acceptable to […]

Young landlord using a smartphone beside an illustrated house and “Limited Company” graphic, reflecting buy-to-let incorporation

Younger landlords fuel rise in limited company buy to let ownership

18th December 2025

A surge in buy to let homes being held within company structures is being powered by landlords entering the market at a younger age and choosing incorporation from day one, research reveals. Paragon Bank has found that almost one in three landlords now operate solely through a limited company. A further 36% are spreading their […]

Rent repayment notice with cash, house keys and documents symbolising landlord penalties

Landlords face tougher penalties as rent repayment orders expanded

17th December 2025

The government has announced changes to rent repayment orders under the Renters’ Rights Act. New changes include offences for providing false information to the Private Rented Sector (PRS) Database and knowingly or recklessly misusing a possession ground. The news comes after the government published a list of civil financial penalties, under which landlords could be […]

Businessman trapped between two walls symbolizing landlords under pressure from new property legislation

The second crucial deadline for section 21 notices and Making Tax Digital?

17th December 2025

Most, if not all, landlords understand that from 1 May 2026, the section 21 route to exit the Private Rented Sector will cease to exist. But there’s another crucial deadline that I suspect not everyone has noticed. I think I’ve got this right, but I’m posting this partly to check that? The first deadline is […]

Homeowner plugging an electric car into a private EV charging point outside a London home

High demand for London homes with EV charging points but supply remains low

17th December 2025

Demand for homes with electric vehicle (EV) charging points remains strong, but availability continues to lag far behind. Research from Foxtons shows buyer appetite across London is high, with 28% of homes that have a private EV charging point already under offer. However, only 1% of all properties currently listed for sale in the capital […]

Private landlord stands beside a house for sale sign highlighting reluctance to invest in rental property

Accidental landlords drive limited growth as sector confidence stalls

17th December 2025

Carter Jonas has reported a subdued mood among private landlords, with most opting not to invest in rental homes. Its 2025 Private Landlords Report, based on a UK-wide survey of nearly 200 respondents, shows 80% of portfolio landlords do not expect to purchase another property in the near term. More than one in three (37%) […]

Stacks of money and coins beside a model house with rising chart, representing landlord profits and rental yield growth

Landlord profits hit six-year high as yields reach a decade peak

17th December 2025

The UK’s landlords are finishing the year with profits at a six-year peak and yields reaching their strongest level in more than a decade, research reveals. Pegasus Insight’s Landlord Trends Q3 2025 study shows 89% of landlords are now in the black. Nearly one in five report making a large profit, while most others describe […]

Landlord refinancing with a safety fund lifebuoy, showing cash reserves protecting liquidity during rising interest rates

How to Protect Your Liquidity When Refinancing a Portfolio

17th December 2025

Refinancing is a critical moment for landlords. It can unlock equity, improve terms, or restructure debt – but it can also create liquidity risks if not managed carefully. Rising rates, tighter stress tests, and higher fees mean that cash reserves are more important than ever. Protecting liquidity during refinancing ensures that landlords remain resilient, even […]

Snow-covered house with cash flying around and the words “Rent Freeze,” symbolising the impact of rising rents on tenants

Labour warned by Generation Rent of alienating core voters without a rent freeze

17th December 2025

Labour needs to act decisively and introduce a rent freeze in England now or risk alienating its core voters who helped deliver a landslide victory. Writing in Labour List, Nye Jones, the head of campaigns at Generation Rent, says that while the Renters’ Rights Act will reset the private sector, supporters are struggling with rent […]

Landlords risk fines, bans and bankruptcy – The answer?

16th December 2025

The conversation among private landlords has changed. It is no longer about yields, regulation or market cycles, it’s about survival. The publication of the government’s new civil penalty tables has pushed the sector into unfamiliar territory, where the financial consequences of ordinary operational mistakes are measured in five-figure sums, and the prospect of a banning […]

Lawyers reviewing a disputed lease agreement with legal documents and gavel on desk

Share of Freehold company in a real mess?

16th December 2025

I own two properties in a development of 52. Each property owns 1/52nd of the freehold, so I own about 4%. I was also a director (1 of 5). In late November, one director and the managing agent were starting to be very obstructive, wouldn’t allow a vote for a chairperson, wouldn’t allow voting for […]

Landlord looking surprised as they open documents, symbolising unexpected council investigations under the Renters’ Rights Act

Landlords urged to prepare ahead of new council powers coming into force

16th December 2025

A lettings agency is warning landlords may face “an unexpected Christmas surprise” as councils gain new investigatory powers. Under the Renters’ Rights Act, councils will, in certain circumstances, have the authority to enter premises where tenancy records are kept and request paperwork or any documents related to the tenancy. Cavendish estate agents say the new […]

Fly-tipped rubbish piled in an alleyway behind rented homes under CCTV surveillance

Landlords warned by council over fly-tipping as fines rise and cameras move in

16th December 2025

Licensed landlords are being warned that enforcement action will follow if fly-tipping continues in alleyways behind their rented homes. Sefton Council is also warning that the fines have risen from £400 to £1,000 for offences and hidden cameras are now being used to catch culprits. The council is acting against landlords with properties in Stanley […]

Comparison of low and high EPC-rated homes highlighting energy efficiency choices for landlords and tenants

Tenants prioritise EPC ratings when choosing a home

16th December 2025

As tenants increasingly seek more energy-efficient homes, many landlords are choosing to sell properties with lower EPC ratings, according to a new report. A report by Hillarys reveals a stark postcode divide and EPC upgrade challenge for landlords, with some property types costing nearly £1,400 more than others per year to heat. As previously reported […]

House-shaped ornament and key hanging on a Christmas tree, symbolising home moves and the Boxing Day property market

Rightmove predicts strong Boxing Day bounce after Budget uncertainty

16th December 2025

A bigger-than-usual Boxing Day bounce is expected as buyers who paused plans due to Budget uncertainty join the traditional start of the busier home-moving season, claims a property portal. Rightmove reveals nearly one in five buyers were waiting for the outcome of the Autumn Budget to resume their moving plans. The property portal predicts 2026 […]

Selective landlord licensing sign warning of fines with London street and Big Ben in the background

London council widens its landlord licensing as inspections uncover safety issues

16th December 2025

A London council is to extend its two landlord licensing schemes with the threat of £30,000 fines for non-compliance. Wandsworth Council’s current schemes cover all Houses in Multiple Occupation borough-wide, alongside every privately rented home in South Balham, Furzedown, Tooting Bec and Tooting Broadway. From 1 April, the council will extend its scheme to cover […]

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Flood Risk and Landlord Insurance – What You Need to Know

16th December 2025

Flooding is one of the fastest-growing risks for UK landlords. Climate change, heavier rainfall, and overloaded drainage systems mean more properties are exposed every year. Even landlords who have never experienced a flood may find their properties reclassified as higher risk. This article explains how landlord insurance responds to flood claims, where cover can be […]