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Landlords selling up sparks concern among student renters

14th July 2025

Student renters are worried about how landlords are selling up ahead of the Renters’ Rights Bill, claims a new survey. According to Housing Hand, student renters are worried about how the bill will impact them and the loss of rental properties. The news comes after an industry body claimed students could be left worse off […]

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Government denies Renters’ Rights Bill will harm rental market

14th July 2025

Housing Minister again denies the Renters’ Rights Bill will have a “destabilising effect on the rental market”. In response to a written question, by the Shadow Housing Secretary, Kevin Hollinrake, on the impact of the Renters’ Rights Bill on the Build-to-Rent sector (BTR), Matthew Pennycook claims the bill will NOT have a bad effect on […]

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Landlords continue to sell as 290,000 homes lost from the PRS

14th July 2025

More than 290,000 homes have been lost from the private rented sector in England as more landlords are looking to sell than buy, according to a new report. Research by Savills reveals smaller private landlords are selling their properties and being replaced by the more expensive Build-to-rent (BTR) sector. The data by Savills comes from […]

Is It Time to Change the Narrative?

13th July 2025

At Property118, we have always aimed to present a truthful and unflinching view of the challenges faced by landlords. For over a decade, we have addressed some of the most difficult topics in our sector. From Section 24 and the erosion of finance cost relief, to regulatory upheaval and legal complexity, we have never shied […]

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Oh dear, Angela Rayner. What can landlords do to help you on LHA?

11th July 2025

As Ronan Keating once said: “You say it best, when you say nothing at all”,  Angela’s appearance in front of a friendly Parliamentary committee was an education in how much the government’s housing experts really don’t know about the sector. A year in the job, and at least two years of slagging off landlords, and […]

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Rightmove promises a revolution in tenant finding for landlords

11th July 2025

Landlords are being promised a streamlined tenant selection process by Rightmove which is integrating its enhanced leads feature with letting agents’ CRM systems. It says the development will deliver faster, more accurate matches for rental properties. The enhanced leads feature provides letting agents with pre-qualified tenant information, including affordability details, move-in timelines and co-tenant plans. […]

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Targeting Scotland’s empty homes won’t solve the housing crisis

11th July 2025

The Scottish government’s focus on bringing empty and second homes back into use will not solve the nation’s housing crisis, one property expert says. David Alexander, the chief executive of Scotland’s largest lettings and estate agency, DJ Alexander Ltd, says the efforts are commendable but won’t tackle the urgent need for homes. His comments come […]

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Tenant in arrears left for Dublin?

11th July 2025

I have a tenant who upped and left, yes unusual I know, she was always late with rent but did pay it. She has a guarantor. She informed me on the day she left not to Nigeria but to Dublin claiming her right to rent / live in UK has ended as she was pulling […]

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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 […]