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New BTL mortgage deals for UK landlords

22nd August 2025

There are more fresh offerings in the UK’s buy to let mortgage sector as lenders roll out competitive products tailored for landlords. Lloyds Bank, Aldermore and ModaMortgages have introduced new deals that cater to a range of property investors, from those managing single dwellings to portfolios with multiple units. Lloyds Bank has been highlighted as […]

Terraced houses with one glowing red property symbolising an unlicensed HMO under council scrutiny.

Council urges public to report unlicensed HMOs in crackdown on landlords

22nd August 2025

A council wants tenants and members of the public to report unlicensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) as part of an enforcement crackdown on landlords. Coventry Council has warned that enforcement action will be taken against landlords who breach licensing and management conditions of HMOs, the Coventry Telegraph reports. The news follows Harlow Council stepping […]

Promotional banner for the Renters’ Rights Bill landlord training event with Paul Shamplina and Simon Zutshi.

Landlords Urged to Act Now: The Renters’ Rights Bill Is Coming. Are You Ready?

22nd August 2025

One-off live training event announced to help UK landlords stay compliant, avoid legal pitfalls, protect their portfolios and take advantage of new opportunities. With the Renters’ Rights Bill expected to roll out soon, UK landlords are facing the biggest legislative shake-up in over 30 years. To help landlords prepare, property investor and educator Simon Zutshi […]

Illustration of strange items spilling from a rental property, including snakes, beer cans, a tarantula and a cannabis plant, with bold text asking “Landlords Found WHAT?!”.

The Most Bizarre Things Landlords Found After Tenants Moved Out

22nd August 2025

From the strange to the stomach-churning, here are real UK (and UK-reported) stories of what landlords discovered once the keys were back on the hook. If you have your own tale, please share it in the comments. 1) 3,000 Beer Cans, Some Filled With Urine In Nuneaton, a “mate’s rates” arrangement ended with a flat […]

A calendar with two conflicting move-in dates showing a tenancy paperwork mistake.

The tenancy date mix‑up that spiralled into a dispute

21st August 2025

It started with a small admin slip, the kind that happens on a busy changeover day. The tenancy agreement had the wrong start date, the rent schedule followed that wrong date, and no one noticed in the rush to hand over keys. Weeks later, the numbers were not adding up. Payments looked late on paper, […]

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Critic blames landlords for charging excessive rents but ignores rising costs they face

21st August 2025

A blog blames landlords for “charging excessive rent prices” and for taking a “disproportionate amount of income from renters”. Writing on his blog Funding for the Future, Richard Murphy claims “landlords are charging excessive prices” and points to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showing that the cost of rental property in proportion […]

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Think Beyond Retirement: Why Every Landlord Needs a Legacy Plan

21st August 2025

1. The Wake-Up Call of Section 24 When the Section 24 finance cost restrictions began to bite, many landlords were forced to confront something they had long put off: whether their property portfolios were still viable in the long term. It was no longer just a question of rising interest rates or falling yields. The […]

£1 coin on signed agreement symbolising a legal transaction that protected a landlord from liability

The £1 Transaction That Protected a Landlord From Liability

21st August 2025

Some headlines make you look twice. In this case, a landlord effectively transferred an entire risk away from themselves for less than the price of a coffee , and the courts agreed it was valid. The case involved a rent-to-rent arrangement, where the superior landlord (the property owner) leased the property to an operator, who […]

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Council under fire over immediate HMO rule change

21st August 2025

A legal expert has accused a council of “abuse of power” over its failure to give prior warning before introducing new rules for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Bolton Council has introduced an immediate Article 4 direction, meaning landlords can no longer convert family homes into HMOs for three to six occupants without applying for […]

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Fines against landlords soar as Salford Mayor praises crackdown

21st August 2025

The Mayor of Salford has praised tough housing enforcement after rogue landlords were handed £2.2 million in fines. According to the Manchester Evening News, the penalties were issued as part of a major enforcement crackdown targeting poor standards in the private rented sector. The news comes after Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham launched the Good […]

Chalk house with pound symbol and rising arrow illustrating UK rent increases to £1,343 in July 2025.

Rents up 5.9% to £1,343 in a year – ONS

21st August 2025

Private rents across the UK have surged, reaching an average of £1,343 per month to July 2025, the Office for National Statistics reveals. This reflects a 5.9% rise over the past year, a slight slowdown from the 6.7% increase recorded in the 12 months to June. The data marks the seventh consecutive month of falling […]

Labour campaign against Section 21 eviction notices with keys and housing symbol.

Labour MP calls for end to Section 21 as property manager defends eviction process

21st August 2025

Despite a landlord helping to rehouse tenants after serving them with a Section 21 notice, a Labour MP is calling for the notice to be withdrawn. According to Nottinghamshire Live, Nadia Whittome MP has urged the landlords and property managers of Assured Properties Leasing and Transitions Housing to withdraw the Section 21 notices immediately from […]

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Rent arrears value plummets by 12% in a year

21st August 2025

The value of rent arrears fell by 12% in the second quarter of 2025, reaching £1,861 compared to the same period in 2024. This marks the first annual decline for a second quarter since 2021, according to data from Reposit, the tenancy deposit alternative provider. The figure also reflects a 20% drop from the first […]

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Rumours of property tax spark backlash ahead of Autumn Budget

20th August 2025

Rumours of replacing stamp duty with a property tax on homes worth more than £500,000 have sparked fury among property experts. The Guardian reports ahead of the Autumn Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has tasked officials to “study how a new ‘proportional’ property tax could be implemented and model its impact before reporting back to ministers.” […]

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Landlords pivot to office investments as demand soars

20th August 2025

The UK’s professional landlords appear to be making a pivot towards office space investments, with applications for office-related projects surging by 44% in the first six months of 2025. That’s according to Shawbrook, which says that the South West is leading this shift, with an impressive 233% spike in landlord applications for office developments. The […]

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Proposed licensing schemes raise costs and duplication fears

20th August 2025

A London council has come under fire for consulting on two new five-year licensing schemes for the private rented sector, scheduled to come into force next year. Hackney Council claims the schemes will improve housing quality, but they have drawn sharp criticism from Propertymark. It warns of inflated costs for responsible landlords and potential rent […]

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Renters turn to parents as rents outpace budgets

20th August 2025

Rents are outpacing tenants’ budgets as they turn to parents to help with costs, claims a flat-share website. Data by SpareRoom reveals half of UK renters have relied on some form of loan, credit, advance or a second income stream to help them pay their rent in the past 12 months. The figures show Twickenham […]

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London’s student housing boom could ease pressure on the PRS

20th August 2025

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) could be the solution to help London meet housing targets, claims a planning and development consultancy. Lichfields says a surge in PBSA in the capital will ease pressure on the private rented sector and support the rising number of students. However, many students prefer to rent from the private sector due […]

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Landlord Mistakes That Could Cost You £10,000 (or More)

20th August 2025

Landlords can lose five figures in an instant, not from market crashes or bad tenants, but from avoidable errors. These mistakes are easy to make if you’re not watching the details, and the recent examples below show just how expensive they can be. 1. Ignoring safety requirements In Bristol, a landlord was fined nearly £44,000 […]

Miniature houses on stacked coins symbolising rising housing costs and social housing investment.

Shelter Scotland urges government to invest in social homes amid housing crisis

19th August 2025

Shelter Scotland claims social housing generates thousands of pounds a year to help improve lives. A three-year study commissioned by Shelter Scotland reveals new social tenancies can generate a value of nearly £12,000 a year. The study, led by Housing Associations’ Charitable Trust (HACT), worked with tenants and social housing providers to measure how securing […]

Frozen house melting over flames symbolising housing crisis amid Local Housing Allowance freeze

Charity calls for government to reverse freeze on Local Housing Allowance

19th August 2025

A charity has urged the government to reverse the freeze on the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) to support low-income renters. The Salvation Army claimed in a poll of 1,000 adults, nearly half (48%) fear an extra £100 expense would leave them unable to pay their rent or mortgage. The charity has also called for the […]