Sell now or risk fines, bans and bankruptcy

Sell now or risk fines, bans and bankruptcy

10:13 AM, 25th December 2025, 4 months ago 15

Two articles published on Property118 in recent days have sent a clear message to the sector. The most recent revealed the government’s newly published civil penalty tables, which show fines of up to £35,000 for breaches under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025.

https://www.property118.com/landlords-fines-renters-rights-act/

The second article , published a week ago, explained why acting early is now the safest way for landlords to protect their equity and avoid losing momentum during the crackdown.

https://www.property118.com/beat-the-crackdown-well-get-your-properties-sold-fast-for-the-maximum-amount-of-cash-in-the-bank/

Taken together, they paint a stark but accurate picture. The regulatory environment has changed. Enforcement has become sharper, faster and more financially damaging. A simple oversight that once might have resulted in a warning can now produce a penalty larger than a year’s rental income. In the most serious cases, councils can apply for a banning order that prevents a landlord from letting or managing any property at all.

These risks are not theoretical. They are written into government guidance and will be used by councils in determining penalties. A missed licence renewal, a possession notice served on the wrong ground or a documentation error can now escalate into a £12,000 fine, a £25,000 penalty or a £30,000 claim relating to possession misuse. For some landlords, a single mistake could wipe out an entire year’s profit or trigger a forced sale under pressure.

This is why more investors are choosing to sell now, before enforcement activity reaches them. Selling ahead of a breach protects capital, avoids regulatory complications and keeps the landlord in control of the timeline and price. The earlier Property118 article about beating the crackdown showed how the strongest sellers are those who act before forced circumstances arise. A planned exit always secures a better result than a reactive one.

Landlords with older stock, deferred maintenance, unclear documentation or properties in licensing zones face the highest exposure. Tenants now have multiple channels to raise issues. Councils have stronger incentives to intervene because they retain the penalty income. The combination means more investigations, earlier inspections and financially painful outcomes for anyone who has not maintained strict compliance.

Selling before this happens is not a retreat. It is a strategic decision to protect equity and avoid a regulatory ambush. The risk is no longer limited to low-level fines. A banning order can end a landlord’s ability to operate, revoke licences and place them on the national rogue landlord database. Once that happens, the ability to sell cleanly at market value disappears.

This is where Landlord Sales Agency offers a critical service. We specialise in fast, efficient sales that achieve strong prices without the months of uncertainty that normally accompany a traditional sale. We understand the market dynamics revealed in the Property118 articles and know that speed and certainty matter just as much as maximising value.

Landlord Sales Agency works with active buyers, portfolio investors and cash purchasers who are ready to proceed. Many sellers receive serious offers within days. The process is straightforward, confidential and designed to protect the landlord’s financial position.

For some landlords, the decision to sell is now a matter of risk management. For others, it is part of retirement planning or a move into different investments. Whatever the motivation, the logic is consistent. Selling before enforcement begins keeps control in the hands of the landlord, not the council.

You can sell now, while the choice is still yours. Or you can hold on and risk the fines, the bans and the financial consequences outlined clearly in the two Property118 articles.

If you want to explore a fast and safe exit, contact Landlord Sales Agency for a confidential discussion. It may be the most important financial decision you make in the next decade.

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  • Member Since April 2024 - Comments: 20

    10:07 PM, 13th December 2025, About 4 months ago

    Reply to the comment left by Mark Alexander – Founder of Property118 at 12/12/2025 – 12:54
    I stopped first come first served. I wait till I have 4 and then have a sit down with them, get the vibes etc.
    Since doing this it’s not failed me.
    The one time I got the first come first served they stayed 13 month (brand new purchase and full refurb) and when they moved out £3100
    Cat urine, all wall paper damaged, fence, aerial lead even cut,
    They painted and got it all over the ceiling and skirting boards and the list goes on

    That house I bought had a new kitchj6, bathroom, boiler, decors, fence, drive, aerial 🤣, electrics and all sorts. It was immaculate and they ruined it.

    So now I vet them after they apply to the estate agents.

  • Member Since December 2025 - Comments: 3

    8:03 PM, 15th December 2025, About 4 months ago

    I completed the form regards selling my rentals and received a text from Mark stating when do I want a call. I said anytime after 2 today. No call.

  • Member Since February 2011 - Comments: 3453 - Articles: 286

    8:46 PM, 15th December 2025, About 4 months ago

    Reply to the comment left by No pain no gain at 15/12/2025 – 20:03
    Dear Member,

    Thank you for your support.

    I can see you submitted your enquiry on Saturday morning. I am sure one of the team at Landlord Sales Agency will be in contact with you very soon.

  • Member Since May 2024 - Comments: 204

    3:16 PM, 19th December 2025, About 4 months ago

    For me I just read this article as an advert for by David Coughlin – Landlord Sales Agency and backed by the website owner. Sorry Mark, it’s just how it looks.
    I/m all up for selling, but at my own pace and not being scaremongered into selling everything at once to 1 company who will make a huge profit on my sale.

  • Member Since January 2011 - Comments: 12212 - Articles: 1417

    5:05 PM, 19th December 2025, About 4 months ago

    Reply to the comment left by Desert Rat at 19/12/2025 – 15:16
    No need to apologise. It costs nothing to talk to them to understand the service they offer. It’s not for everybody but it’s not what you appear to think it is either.

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