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Buy to let mortgages boosted by Fleet and Aldermore enhancements

26th June 2025

Fleet Mortgages has announced a series of rate reductions across its five-year fixed-rate products, alongside a new £1,000 cashback incentive for 55% loan-to-value (LTV) deals. Also, Aldermore has bolstered its buy to let proposition, focusing on houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) with improved affordability measures and tailored support. Fleet’s rates have been lowered across various […]

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Mortgage brokers warn against social media mortgage advice

26th June 2025

Mortgage brokers warn of property influencers promoting mortgage fraud that could land people with criminal records. A news story by This is Money, reveals influencers on social media are telling their followers they could become landlords of two properties while putting down a five per cent deposit on each. The method involves taking out a […]

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Lease renewal – Is a solicitor actually needed?

26th June 2025

The property is a small commercial let and the current lease ends in December 2025. The tenant wants to renew on the same terms. Other than a new rent amount and the dates involved, everything else is to stay the same. Originally went through a solicitor to agree the lease details, and both parties signed. […]

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Best to let S21 go to hearing and fail, or rectify the issues and restart?

26th June 2025

Scenario: I’ve had a tenant for 10 years with significant special needs. They are supported by a specialist housing association, to whom I send all paperwork for onward transmission to the tenant. 20 years ago, I put the name of the tenant AND the name of the special housing association on the AST. It would […]

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Tenants lose fight as council can evict families to house homeless

25th June 2025

Tenants have lost a legal challenge against a Labour-run council after they were served eviction notices to make way for homeless families. Earlier this year, Lambeth Council decided to reclaim over 160 homes on council estates. These properties, previously rented out through the private rented sector by Homes for Lambeth, a private company wholly owned […]

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Council hits landlords with £1.5m in fines

25th June 2025

Over the past two years, a council’s pilot scheme targeting landlords has racked up £1.5 million in fines, The Times reveals. That’s a big rise from the £1 million recorded in the previous two years. The initiative by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), representing the region’s 10 councils, equips housing officers with enhanced authority […]

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Council unveils proposed licensing scheme consultation

25th June 2025

A council is urging residents, landlords and tenants to share their views on a proposed additional licensing scheme. The proposed Additional Licensing Scheme targets small Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), where three or more individuals from different households share facilities like kitchens and bathrooms. The scheme will, Woking Borough Council claims, raise living conditions in […]

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Housing activists urge mayors to champion rent control powers

25th June 2025

A coalition of housing campaigners is appealing to England’s mayors to push for authority over rent controls for private tenants to help alleviate cost of living issues. The Homes for Us alliance, comprising 20 charities, trade unions and grassroots organisations, has written to regional mayors, urging them to press the government for rent control powers. […]

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Scottish housing crisis deepens as construction plummets

25th June 2025

Scotland’s housing sector has seen a major downturn, with an 11% reduction in all-sector housebuilding starts and a 4% drop in completions between the financial years 2023-24 and 2024-25. In the 12 months to March, the Scottish government’s data reveals that only 15,053 new homes were started, and 19,288 were completed, reflecting a marked decline […]

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Only one in five HMOs in some areas have a usable garden

25th June 2025

Tenants wanting a shared house with a usable garden will find that will be a challenge in many regions, research reveals. According to the HMO management platform Coho, only 48.9% of HMO rooms are in homes with a usable garden. That leaves many tenants without access to private outdoor areas for relaxation or practical tasks […]

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How landlords can prepare and not panic for Awaab’s law

24th June 2025

If you’re a landlord, chances are you’ve heard of Awaab’s Law. And if you haven’t, now’s the time to pay attention. This isn’t just another government guideline or a tweak to how repairs are handled. Awaab’s Law is a groundbreaking moment in UK housing — and it’s going to have a huge impact. It’s not […]

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MP claims landlords are pocketing taxpayer money while neglecting properties

24th June 2025

An MP has accused landlords of keeping taxpayers’ money while failing to meet basic property standards. In a Work and Pensions Committee session for the Local Housing Allowance, Florence Eshalomi discussed the condition of private rented properties and how standards must be improved. The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) acknowledged there are bad landlords in […]

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Landlords may sell up without more support from Boiler Upgrade Scheme warns industry body

24th June 2025

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme must provide more financial incentives to landlords or they will simply sell up, claims an industry body. Propertymark has responded to the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero consultation Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which offers grants to landlords and homeowners to replace gas boilers with heat pumps. The consultation has new […]

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BTL mortgage lenders roll out new rates for landlords

24th June 2025

Buy to let mortgage providers Molo and ModaMortgages have unveiled new pricing structures and products aimed at boosting affordability for UK and expat landlords. Also, Nationwide has unveiled a new product for first-time buyers offering 95% LTV on new builds. Molo, a lender catering to UK and overseas property investors, has reduced fixed rates across […]

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Buy to let mortgages soar to record high with rates below 5%

24th June 2025

The buy to let mortgage sector has hit a new high for product availability climbing to a record 4,144 deals – the highest since November 2011. According to Moneyfactscompare.co.uk, this surge is accompanied by a big drop in borrowing costs, with the average two-year fixed rate dipping below 5% for the first time since September […]

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England’s top postcode house price premiums revealed

24th June 2025

Northumberland, West Midlands and County Durham are home to some of England’s biggest postcode house price premiums, outshining even the affluent markets of Surrey and Buckinghamshire, research reveals. The analysis from estate agency Yopa of recent sold price data pinpoints postcodes where property values far exceed their county’s average. Topping the list is London’s W1 […]

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Help tenant hasn’t paid rent since February?

24th June 2025

Hi all, The tenant moved in during 2023 and paid rent without issue for 20 months. However, as the property is a one-bedroom and their family grew, it became overcrowded, so I issued a Section 21 notice. The tenant has not paid rent since February. I submitted a direct payment request to DWP in May, […]

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Landlords need financial help to implement ‘flawed’ EPCs

24th June 2025

A push to boost the energy efficiency of British homes is at risk of collapse due to insufficient funding and systemic flaws in the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) framework. That’s the verdict of Mark Bailey, a partner at chartered surveyors and auctioneers Landwood Group who also wants cash help for landlords. He said: “Without financial […]

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Prime London lettings boom amid tax uncertainty

24th June 2025

London’s prime lettings market is experiencing an upswing, driven by tax uncertainty and shifting investor behaviour, according to Knight Frank’s latest findings. While the number of tenancies started in prime central London above £1,000 per week rose by 7% in the year to May, sales of properties above £2 million saw a 4% decline over […]

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Government delays the phasing out of RTS energy meters

23rd June 2025

The government has intervened to delay a planned mass switch-off of the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) meters which are used by 314,000 households. The signal was due to be switched off on 30 June but with thousands of homes, including lots of rented properties, still waiting for conversion meant they would not be able to […]

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Making Tax Digital will only add an extra layer of bureaucracy for landlords

23rd June 2025

Making Tax Digital (MTD) could cost landlords hundreds of pounds and add nothing more than “an extra layer of bureaucracy,” experts warn. According to The Telegraph, nearly one million landlords and freelancers may face up to £480 in additional costs just to comply with the new rules. The controversial scheme, which applies to Income Tax […]