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Regional hotspots fuel England’s PRS demand

2nd July 2025

Regional hotspots are fuelling a 1.2% rise in England’s rental demand in the second quarter, reaching 29.4%, research reveals. The study by FCC Paragon highlights a striking regional difference in growth in some counties. Leicestershire spearheads this trend with an impressive 7.8% quarterly jump, followed closely by West Yorkshire at 7% and South Yorkshire at […]

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Rents get hotter across England

2nd July 2025

Rents in England climbed sharply in June, marking the steepest monthly increase this year, one rental index reveals. According to Goodlord, the average rent rose by 3.2%, from £1,226 in May to £1,265 in June, adding £39 monthly or £468 annually to tenants’ outgoings. The rise aligns with the peak letting season, reflecting heightened demand […]

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Councillors clash as London council overspends millions on housing disrepair cases

2nd July 2025

Hackney Council has admitted overspending by millions of pounds on legal disrepair claims brought by its own social housing tenants. The local authority reveals it paid out more than £1 million in compensation to social housing tenants and overspent by more than £5.5 million on legal disrepair cases. The council says the social housing sector […]

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Leaseholders failed by councils and housing associations claims Housing Ombudsman

2nd July 2025

Local authorities and housing associations have come under fire for failing in their duties as landlords to leaseholders. A report by the Housing Ombudsman reveals a series of failings, including one case where a leaseholder was left dealing with damp and mould for two years, and another where a persistent leak caused a leaseholder to […]

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ECO4 and Great British Insulation Scheme in listed properties?

2nd July 2025

Has anyone been able to get any work carried out at their rental properties under ECO4 or Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) schemes if the property is Grade 2 listed? I have one property tenant on full benefits, elderly, disabled, etc, and the only thing that he could have is updated electric heaters (no gas […]

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Retired Renters A Time Bomb for Councils?

2nd July 2025

The numbers behind the problem: The average 50- to mid-60-something single person retiring in Romford (and Havering as a whole) is likely to rely on a monthly income of around £1,208. That includes the state pension of £756 per month, perhaps a modest private pension, topping it up. This leaves very little breathing space once […]

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Renters’ Rights Bill enters report stage today

1st July 2025

The Renters’ Rights Bill enters report stage in the House of Lords today, with new amendments to be introduced. The report stage will see three debates, one today, another on 7th July, and the final on 15th July. The news comes amid doubts over whether the Renters’ Rights Bill will achieve Royal Assent, meaning it […]

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Landlords slam how the media portrays them

1st July 2025

There’s widespread discontent among landlords over media depictions of them and the PRS – it’s now fallen to just 9% of those who say it is ‘fair and accurate’, research reveals. According to a survey from Landbay, that’s a sharp decline from 19% of landlords who said the same in a similar 2023 survey. The […]

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How to Adapt Your Tenancy Agreement for Different Tenant Types

1st July 2025

Calling all UK landlords and property investors:  If you’re still using the same tenancy agreement for every tenant, you could be setting yourself up for avoidable problems. Whether you’re renting to students, HMO tenants, or people with pets, it’s important to tweak your agreement to suit each situation. This guide will walk you through how […]

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Persistent lack of rent top ups?

1st July 2025

Hi everyone, I have an annoying situation. In 2023, the LHA paid most of the tenant’s rent excepting £25 pcm, so the tenant was supposed to top this up. They never did despite constant reminders etc and even supplying him with numbers for Council and DHP application form (he claims he could not afford the […]

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Should I go for a Section 8?

1st July 2025

Hi all, I need a bit of advice? So, I’ve just had to cancel a order on a Section 21 because Shelter defended an incorrect 6a form that I used (I used a well known landlord site which I’m a member). The tenant is also in rent arrears which we said we wouldn’t chase if […]

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Scottish property tax revenue soars by 750% in a decade

1st July 2025

There has been a 750% surge in property tax revenue which has transformed Scotland’s housing market over the past decade, data reveals. According to DJ Alexander Ltd, the country’s largest lettings and estate agency, the land and buildings transaction tax (LBTT), generated £7m from 6,880 property sales. That’s an average of £1,017 per transaction. It […]

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Section 21 ban will not protect tenants from ‘economic eviction’ loophole

1st July 2025

Millions of private tenants will be left vulnerable to eviction despite the Renters’ Rights Bill’s claim to improve tenant protections, a survey reveals. According to the Renters’ Reform Coalition (RRC), the legislation will abolish section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions but will not prevent landlords from imposing steep rent rises. Those rent rises could effectively force […]

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Platform pushes for PRS reform to save landlords billions in fees

1st July 2025

A property-tech platform has penned an open letter to Angela Rayner urging immediate reforms to tackle soaring landlord fees and restrictive letting agency contracts. Hello Neighbour’s letter to the deputy Prime Minister and housing minister, Matthew Pennycook, demands action for an equitable and dynamic rental market for landlords, tenants and the broader housing ecosystem. The […]

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Renters flee city centres for market and coastal towns

1st July 2025

Renters are being priced out of cities and moving to coastal or market towns, claims new report. Research by SpareRoom reveals that coastal towns like Leigh-on-Sea and Shoreham-by-Sea, along with market towns such as Ashton-under-Lyne near city centres, feature in the top 50 area search terms with the biggest annual increases in interest among flatsharers. […]

House prices fell 0.8% in June as growth slows

1st July 2025

The UK’s house prices fell by 0.8% month-on-month in June, marking a slowdown in the property market, according to Nationwide’s latest data. The monthly drop contributed to a softening of annual price growth to 2.1%, down from 3.5% in May. Nationwide’s chief economist, Robert Gardner, said: “The softening in price growth may reflect weaker demand […]

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Does landlord insurance cover tenant damage?

30th June 2025

Even the best of tenants can cause damage to your property, but what happens if something goes wrong? It’s important to check your insurance cover to make sure that, if an accident does happen, you have peace of mind knowing you’re covered for the unexpected. Here at Property118, we’ve teamed up with The Home Insurer […]

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Are EPCs fit for purpose?

30th June 2025

The EPC was initially created to provide an approximate measure of the performance of housing stock in the EU. It does this, not by measuring the energy usage of a building, but by estimating the transmissivity of the external surfaces as a proxy for it. To do this, approximate measures are taken of these surfaces […]

Less than half of tenants have contents insurance

30th June 2025

Only 46% of the UK’s private tenants currently hold contents insurance, down from 51% in 2023 in the face of rising rents and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, a survey reveals. Insurance tech provider Paymentshield says the results suggest the rental insurance gap is widening. The survey, which polled more than 1,000 tenants across the UK, […]

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Renters lack EPC knowledge – survey

30th June 2025

There’s a big gap in private renters’ understanding of their home’s energy efficiency, a TDS Charitable Foundation survey reveals. It reveals that 60% of tenants are unaware of their property’s energy efficiency rating. That’s despite the legal requirement for all privately rented homes to have an EPC rating of at least an ‘E’, unless exempt. […]