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Renters’ Rights Act aims to support landlords dealing with anti-social behaviour

30th October 2025

A Labour minister has claimed the Renters’ Rights Act will help tackle anti-social behaviour. Sarah Jones MP, Minister of State at the Home Office and former head of campaigns at Shelter, says tenants committing anti-social behaviour causes misery, and landlords will have the tools necessary to keep people safe. The Renters’ Rights Act received Royal […]

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Help with rental property lease extension?

30th October 2025

Hello everyone, I’m seeking advice on extending the lease for my rental property, which is approaching the dreaded 80-year short lease/marriage value that I want to avoid. The property is a flat in a block of 6 flats. Each flat owner (leaseholder) also owns a share of the Freehold company that owns the Freehold. In […]

Letting Agent Billed Tenant £50 for ‘Air Freshener Fee’

30th October 2025

Most landlords and tenants are familiar with the usual costs that can crop up when moving out of a rental property. Cleaning fees, deposit deductions, and damage charges are nothing new. Yet one tenant in Birmingham was left stunned when their letting agent issued a £50 bill for an ‘air freshener fee’. The explanation? Apparently, […]

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The missing inventory that cost a landlord thousands

30th October 2025

It was meant to be a quick turnaround. The landlord thought skipping the inventory would save a day’s hassle and a few hundred pounds. But when the tenancy ended, the property was left with stains, missing items and damage that no one could prove was the tenant’s fault. With no signed check-in report, the deposit […]

Labour deputy leader named among MPs renting out rooms to colleagues

29th October 2025

Labour’s new deputy leader is among MPs renting out rooms to colleagues at taxpayers’ expense, new figures reveal. New figures from the Daily Mail show five landlord MPs pocketed over £30,000 last year by letting properties to colleagues in the House of Commons. The Parliamentary watchdog had previously pledged to review the practice amid concerns […]

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Councils to gain power for surprise inspections without notice at the end of this year

29th October 2025

From December, councils will have the power to enter private rented properties without needing a warrant in certain circumstances. Under the Renters’ Rights Act, councils will have the power to carry out surprise inspections, and landlords will not have to be notified before an inspection takes place. The government has now published investigatory powers guidance […]

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How Rising Interest Rates Have Changed the Commercial Lending Market

29th October 2025

Rising interest rates have transformed the lending landscape for landlords. Deals that looked affordable three years ago may now be unaffordable under today’s stress tests. For many, refinancing has become more complex, with lenders scrutinising cash flow and resilience like never before. Understanding how rates impact the commercial lending market is essential for landlords planning […]

Pet charity warns Renters’ Rights Act falls short after pet damage insurance removed

29th October 2025

A pet charity has condemned the Renters’ Rights Act, warning it could reduce the number of pet-friendly landlords. AdvoCATS welcomed the legislation but cautioned that “it’s no giant leap for petkind,” saying the removal of pet damage insurance from the final version of the Act undermines its potential impact. The Act, which received Royal Assent […]

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Housing market sees first drop in new sales in two years amid Budget uncertainty

29th October 2025

The housing market has recorded its first annual fall in new sales in two years, as house price growth slows to 1.3%, according to Zoopla’s House Price Index. The findings reveal with less than a month to go till the Autumn Budget, house buyers are adopting a wait-and-see approach. Zoopla claims media speculation over stamp […]

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New lettings agency launches to bring social purpose to the private rented sector

29th October 2025

A new lettings agency has launched to tackle housing inequality by “bringing more social purpose to the private rental market”. Good Place Lettings, created as a joint venture between the national homelessness charity Crisis and Homes for Good, claims it offers “a socially responsible alternative” for landlords who either self-manage or rely on traditional lettings […]

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London rental market sees record rents and strong supply

29th October 2025

Rental supply continues to remain strong ahead of the Renters’ Rights Bill, as rents hit their highest levels in September in four years, according to a new survey. According to Foxtons Lettings Market Index reveals, despite a slight dip in demand, supply remains robust, with September 2025 listings exceeding those from the same month last […]

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Rightmove launches digital renter checklist to simplify tenant move-ins

29th October 2025

Rightmove has unveiled a new digital Renter Checklist tool aimed at easing the rental move-in process for tenants. The platform says it will help renters manage each stage of securing a property, from initial search to collecting the keys. The checklist lets tenants track progress in real time by ticking off each stage as they […]

Unbelievable Letting Agent Fails: Agent Banned After Unlawful Eviction Threats

29th October 2025

In one of the starkest reminders that bullying tactics have no place in lettings, a letting agent was banned from operating after threatening a family with unlawful eviction. The case showed a pattern of heavy-handed messages and pressure, even when the rent dispute was contested. Local enforcement stepped in and secured restrictions to protect the […]

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Why Landlords Should Book A Property118 Consultation TODAY

28th October 2025

Long before I founded Property118, I began my career in financial services. I was just 19 years old, eager to learn and ready to help people make sense of their money. I’ll never forget my first-ever client meeting. It wasn’t a textbook case. It was a man in his early 60s, not much older than […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill receives Royal Assent but Section 21 end date still to be announced

28th October 2025

The Renters’ Rights Bill has received Royal Assent and will now become law. However, the government has not yet released an exact timeline for implementation. It is believed that Section 21 will be abolished, and all fixed-term tenancies will automatically become periodic once the government announces a specific date. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “Every […]

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Property industry reaction to Renters’ Rights Act

28th October 2025

The Renters’ Rights Act has now officially received Royal Assent, the biggest piece of legislation in more than 30 years for the private rented sector. Property experts warn the huge change will bring challenges for landlords and letting agents, as the government is expected to set out the timeline for the bill in the coming […]

Making Tax Digital for Landlords

Making Tax Digital (MTD) is edging closer but not everyone needs to worry yet

28th October 2025

Making Tax Digital (MTD) is coming. After years of delays, consultation papers, and pilot schemes, HMRC is finally moving ahead with its digital reporting overhaul for landlords and the self-employed. But before you panic about quarterly submissions, it’s worth asking a simpler question: Does MTD even apply to you yet? Click here to join the […]

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HMOs – Do You Need Different Insurance?

28th October 2025

Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) carry different risks from standard single-lets. Multiple unrelated tenants, higher footfall, more complex fire safety requirements and increased wear all change how insurers underwrite the risk. The short answer is yes – HMOs typically require specific wording or endorsements, and insurers expect tighter compliance. This article outlines what good HMO […]

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Build to Rent sector sees £3 billion investment surge

28th October 2025

The UK’s Build to Rent (BTR) market has attracted more than £3 billion in investments in the first nine months of 2025, reflecting robust growth despite economic challenges. According to Knight Frank, the sector’s momentum is holding strong, with a 35% year-on-year increase in investment volumes in the third quarter alone, reaching £850 million. The […]

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Freeholders lose challenge to leasehold reform?

28th October 2025

Freeholders launched a case under human rights law, claiming their rights would be infringed if leaseholders were allowed to benefit from the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024. However, they lost! This was the summary conclusion: ‘For all these reasons, we conclude that the measures under challenge, the Ground Rent Cap, the Marriage Value Reform […]

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Home Office slammed for wasting billions on asylum accommodation

28th October 2025

A damning report from the Home Affairs Committee has exposed a shambolic asylum seeker accommodation system, costing taxpayers billions due to the Home Office’s ‘incompetent’ mismanagement. The department’s reliance on hotels as the main solution for housing asylum seekers has spiralled into a costly, unpopular and unfit system, MPs say. What began as a temporary […]