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The Tenant Who Took the Roof With Them

11th September 2025

This piece is part of our International Bizarre Landlord Stories series. Today’s story was first reported in Nigeria. In Lagos, a landlord was left speechless when he arrived to inspect a property after an eviction notice. The house was still standing but the corrugated iron roof was gone. According to reports, the departing tenant had […]

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House prices stall in August amid economic uncertainty

11th September 2025

House prices in England and Wales showed no shift from July to August, with a 0% rise between July and August, research reveals. That’s according to the latest e.surv chartered surveyors index which does reveal a 2.8% drop in values from 12 months previously. The stagnant monthly figures suggest recent downward pressure may be stabilising, […]

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Error in probate date of death valuation?

11th September 2025

Hi all, I’ve phoned the HMRC CGT tax office and spoken to the Probate court, and I am still stuck on what’s best to do. When my mum passed, 2 months ago, I stupidly used the valuation which the mortgage company had provided in a drive-by valuation prior to death (unsure how “prior” to death […]

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Landlords won’t be forced into Making Tax Digital – claims impact assessment

10th September 2025

The government has confirmed landlords will not be forced into signing up for  the controversial Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme as its impact assessment reveals it could cost the landlord hundreds of pounds to do so. The government has released the impact assessment for Making Tax Digital, the scheme for Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA). […]

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Council’s selective licensing team says landlords CAN break the rules

10th September 2025

Yes, you read the headline right, they really did. Basically, if another department of Nottingham City Council is breaking the rules and conditions, and as long as the council gets their selective licensing fee, it will let this flagrant breach happen. After all, everything has a price, doesn’t it? They say if it’s out of […]

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BTL lenders boost landlord options as remortgage activity grows

10th September 2025

Buy to let landlords have new deals to consider from two leading lenders as research shows more investors are looking to remortgage. United Trust Bank has removed all upper limits on landlord portfolio sizes so borrowers can mortgage up to six properties, with maximum lending increased to £2.5 million. Portfolio landlords will also find streamlined […]

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London’s property investment market loss shines as prices slide

10th September 2025

London’s housing market is losing its shine as real-terms values stall, leading landlords and investors to sell up, an analysis reveals. According to wealth management firm Rathbones, it has found that between 2016 and 2024, residential values in the capital increased by only 1.3% annually, well below the 3.8% rate of inflation. The poorer performing […]

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Why NACFB Membership Matters – Safeguarding Landlords When Borrowing

10th September 2025

Choosing the right broker can be the difference between securing finance and hitting a brick wall. With hundreds of lenders and products in the market, landlords need more than just introductions – they need protection. That is why NACFB membership matters. It gives landlords confidence that their broker is not only connected but also regulated […]

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Motion calls for MPs to be banned as landlords

10th September 2025

A left-wing MP has tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) calling for MPs to be barred from being landlords while in office. Independent MP Zarah Sultana, who introduced the motion, claimed: “MPs should be focused on serving their constituents without the influence of financial interest.” The news comes after Labour was found to have the […]

The Room Filled With 200 Bottles of Urine

10th September 2025

This piece is part of our International Bizarre Landlord Stories series. Today’s story was first reported in Australia. After a tenant finally moved out of a suburban house-share, the owner expected a quick tidy and a key handover. Instead, he opened the bedroom door to find floor space taken up by rubbish bags, food cartons […]

The Real Problem with Rent to Rent

10th September 2025

1. Introduction – The Real Problem with Rent to Rent Rent to Rent, often abbreviated to R2R, is one of the most hotly debated strategies in the UK’s private rented sector. On paper, it sounds straightforward. A Rent to Rent operator takes on a property from a landlord under a lease or management agreement, pays […]

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Agent failed to present my AGM ‘other business’ when unfavourable to them?

10th September 2025

Hello, The factor (property manager or managing agent) sent out an AGM invitation letter plus agenda and asked property owners to add “other business” and return the form by a specified date. I returned the form by email attachment on time and followed up with a call to see if the original form should be […]

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MPs reject amendments to Renters’ Rights Bill ahead of Royal Assent

9th September 2025

The government have rejected most amendments for the Renters’ Rights Bill as it nears Royal Assent. MPs debated amendments from across all parties for the bill, but the majority were rejected. Housing minister Matthew Pennycook insisted the bill must receive Royal Assent as soon as possible, while Conservatives argued it undermines the private rented sector […]

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Return of deposit fight after Section 8 and Money Order?

9th September 2025

Having successfully evicted my tenant through section 8 and getting a money order for £4.5K, I am now trying to have the protected deposit paid to myself, as so far the disposal of his abandoned belongings, cleaning the house and repairing damaged radiators has far exceeded the deposit amount held. However, the tenant has decided […]

Labour’s proposed House Value Tax could replace Stamp Duty and Council Tax in the UK.

Stamp Duty and Council Tax To Be REMOVED For House Value Tax

9th September 2025

The UK property market is facing one of the biggest shocks in years. The Labour Party is considering introducing a House Value Tax UK, designed to replace Stamp Duty and reform Council Tax. This Labour Party property tax plan could have major consequences, particularly for landlords who are already facing significant UK property investors tax […]

Rent prices in the UK rise sharply with demand outpacing supply.

Rents hit record high as landlords grow increasingly worried

9th September 2025

Rents in Great Britain have reached a record high, with tenants paying £1,577 each month on average, data from Rightmove reveals. Its Insight report shows that rents rose by 3% compared to the same period 12 months ago, which matches the projection made by the platform previously. Even with fewer tenants hunting for places, the […]

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Buildings vs Contents vs Combined Landlord Insurance

9th September 2025

One of the most common questions we hear from landlords is whether they need buildings insurance, contents insurance, or a combined policy. The right choice depends on what you own, how you let, and the risks you want to protect against. Making the wrong choice can mean paying for cover you don’t need or, worse, […]

The Tenants Who Turned a Flat into a Miniature Zoo

9th September 2025

This piece is part of our International Bizarre Landlord Stories series. Today’s story was first reported in Canada. When a landlord in Toronto finally gained access to a unit after months of unpaid rent, they expected clutter and possibly damage. Instead, they found an improvised zoo. Inside were dozens of exotic animals, including snakes, lizards, […]

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Two-tier rental market warning as Build-to-Rent exempt from rent controls in Scotland

9th September 2025

The Scottish government has been accused of creating a “two-tier rental market” after a consultation revealed that Build-to-Rent (BtR) and mid-market rent (MMR) properties could be exempt from rent controls, unlike the private rented sector. In its action plan to tackle Scotland’s housing emergency, the government appears to confirm that rent controls will not apply […]

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HMO licence application surveyor issue?

9th September 2025

Hello Everyone, I have a some HMO properties that are shortly due to be subject to additional licensing scheme by a council. The council has stipulated the scheme to come into effect on the 1st of October. They state landlords will be given three months to apply for a licence. The housing act of 2004 […]