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London rents stabilise but remain unaffordable for renters

11th July 2025

Despite rents in London stabilising, affordability remains out of reach for many renters, claims SpareRoom. A report by the flat-share website reveals that although average room rents in the capital have fallen marginally by 0.4% year-on-year to £980 per month, strong and sustained demand is preventing a further decrease. It’s not just in London where […]

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Impose rent caps and landlords won’t invest – Landbay

11th July 2025

Should the government implement rent controls through the Renters’ Rights Bill then landlords will simply stop investing, a survey reveals. The findings from Landbay show that when asked about rent caps, 37% of landlords said they would halt investment in their properties. With England’s PRS encompassing 4.7 million properties, this could mean 1.75 million homes […]

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Council launches Good Landlord Plan after housing failures

11th July 2025

A council has promised to “become a good landlord for tenants and leaseholders” following a series of failures in its housing stock. Southwark council has approved its Good Landlord Plan, which aims to tackle damp and mould and build more council homes. The news comes after the Housing Ombudsman blasted the council for failing to […]

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OBR warns older renters pose financial risk as Generation Rent calls for rent caps

11th July 2025

Older private renters represent a fiscal risk for the Treasury, warns the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR). A report by the OBR warns Britain’s ageing population will force more people to rent from the private rented sector. Generation Rent is now calling on the government to limit rent increases for older private renters. A fiscal […]

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Angela Rayner accuses landlords of profiting from local housing allowance

10th July 2025

Angela Rayner has rejected calls to unfreeze the local housing allowance (LHA) arguing that increasing LHA rates would simply funnel more money to landlords. In a Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee (HCLG) session on the spending review, Housing Secretary Angela Rayner rejected calls to unfreeze the Local Housing Allowance, emphasising that the solution was […]

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CHL and Leeds BS unveil new BTL deals

10th July 2025

Specialist lender CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries has announced reductions in its limited edition buy to let mortgage offerings, trimming rates by up to 15 basis points. Landlords can now access two- or five-year fixed rates starting at 2.56% for single dwelling properties, or 2.60% for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFBs). […]

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Tenant demand is flat as fewer landlords offer homes – RICS

10th July 2025

Both the PRS and residential property sectors are showing tentative signs of recovery, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) says. Its UK Residential Market Survey for June found that while the lettings market grapples with persistent challenges, the sales market is showing early indications of stabilisation. Respondents say that tenant interest has remained largely […]

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PRS faces rental shortages as landlords exit

10th July 2025

The private rented sector is grappling with a severe shortage of available properties, creating hurdles for tenants finding homes, a report reveals. According to TwentyEA, there was a sharp decline in rental stock in the second quarter, down 19% compared to 2019. The property market data firm says the situation has been made worse by […]

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Is our deposit claim valid?

10th July 2025

Hi, here’s an overview of the situation: Tenancy Start: The tenant moved in on May 3, 2021. The initial letting and deposit registration were handled by OpenRent, and they provided the tenant with all the necessary paperwork. * Management Transfer: In 2022, we took over the property management. We transferred the deposit from OpenRent’s MyDeposits […]

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Scottish trade unions back tenants demand for rent controls

10th July 2025

Trade unions in Scotland have joined with tenant activist group Living Rent to demand that the Scottish government implements rent controls without any of the planned exemptions. An open letter urges that rent controls are brought in to protect tenants, ‘not further the profits of landlords’. The cap is being proposed under the Housing (Scotland) […]

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London rents rise 39% in 10 years, but only 0.7% after inflation

10th July 2025

While London’s rents appear to have undergone a dramatic 39.2% surge over the 10 years, the real-terms increase is just 0.7%, research reveals. The study by lettings and estate agents Benham and Reeves, found that rents grew from £1,616 in May 2015 to £2,249 in May 2025. However, when factoring in inflation the actual increase […]

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Lords cut re-letting ban from 12 to six months in narrow vote

9th July 2025

A close call of just four votes saw members of the House of Lords vote through an amendment slashing the re-letting ban from 12 to six months. Under the Renters’ Rights Bill, if a landlord evicts a tenant to sell but the sale falls through, they are currently barred from re-letting the property for 12 […]

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Landlord warns tenants of rent rises if selective licensing continues

9th July 2025

A frustrated landlord has written to tenants warning them that selective licensing in their area will see rents rise by £16.58 per month, the Rotherham Advertiser reports. It says it has seen a letter from the landlord telling tenants that rents will go up if the council votes for licensing in September. A consultation is […]

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Small landlords disappear amid rise of corporate landlords providing temporary accommodation

9th July 2025

Industry experts warn small landlords are disappearing, while large corporate landlords are taking over. At the Housing 2025 conference hosted by Inside Housing, industry experts claimed that private rented properties are being lost in London as they are bought by large institutions for use as temporary accommodation. According to delegates at the conference, London has […]

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Government boosts legal aid for tenants facing eviction

9th July 2025

Generation Rent have praised the government for boosting legal aid for tenants at risk of eviction. The call comes after the Ministry of Justice announced the biggest rise in funding for housing legal aid fees in more than 30 years. However, what is often overlooked is that, according to the English Housing Survey Private Rented […]

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Government leasehold reforms spark concerns over complexity

9th July 2025

The government’s consultation to boost leaseholder protections is creating unease among members of ALEP (the Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners). A member survey found that members are worried about the reforms’ impact with half reporting slower client decision-making on lease extensions. Also, two-thirds noted that extending a lease has not become simpler since the enactment […]

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Darlington and HTB launch new landlord mortgage products

9th July 2025

Darlington Building Society has unveiled an improved buy to let mortgage range, raising the loan-to-value (LTV) limit from 75% to 80% and introducing five-year fixed-rate products. Available immediately, these offerings cater to landlords, including expatriates and holiday let investors, wanting to remortgage, raise funds or secure stable rates. Key rates include a 5.19% five-year fixed […]

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Flatfair’s Deposit Boost tackles rent arrears debt

9th July 2025

Landlords might be interested in a service that will recover tenancy-related costs – including rent debt – to help shield them from financial losses. It’s the brainchild of flatfair with its new offering enhancing traditional cash deposits. The deposit alternative provider says its ‘Deposit Boost’ offering will buy a tenant’s arrears or damages debt exceeding […]

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Victory for landlords as Lords back pet deposit amendment

8th July 2025

Despite the government claiming “tenants are not second-class citizens and deserve to keep pets,” an amendment for a separate pet damage deposit has been approved in a victory for landlords. Previously, the government performed a U-turn over pet damage insurance, and Labour Peers during the second debate of the Report stage claimed “pet insurance was […]

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Peer slams government’s rent tribunal plan and calls for cap on rent increases

8th July 2025

A Conservative Peer and former Housing Minister claims the government’s proposed rent tribunals are not the solution and calls for rents to be raised only ONCE every four years. Lord Young of Cookham, argues that letting renters appeal unreasonable rent increases at First-Tier Tribunal is “ill-equipped” to solve the problem. Instead, he supports an amendment […]

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HMO Staggered move out dates would make repossession impossible?

8th July 2025

Have I got this right? Under the Renters Rights Bill, I’ll need to wait 12 months before I can serve an eviction notice (for four months hence). BUT: I operate a six-bed HMO, with tenancies starting and ending at different times. I will almost never get a “clean” 12-month period in which no one has […]