A tenant has been awarded £53,000 in damages after being forcibly evicted without notice and having her home extensively damaged by her landlord. According to Duncan Lewis Solicitors, who represented the tenant, the case highlights the serious legal and financial...
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Landlords Urged to Sign Up for Free Fraud Alert Service as Property Scams Rise
A leading property industry firm has urged more landlords and homeowners to sign up for HM Land Registry’s free Property Alert Service, as title fraud becomes increasingly sophisticated and widespread. Criminals are impersonating registered owners to sell or mortgage...
Buy-to-Let Landlords Need Certainty, Not ‘Kite-Flying’ Tax Leaks, Warns Blick Rothenberg
Buy-to-let landlords urgently need clarity on tax policy ahead of next month’s Autumn Budget — not further “confusing” speculation from government leaks, according to leading tax advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. Heather Powell, a partner at the firm, criticised the...
Greens Vote to ‘Abolish Landlords’ — Policy Sparks Backlash
The Green Party has voted to adopt a policy aimed at the “effective abolition of private landlordism” following a motion passed at its conference in Bournemouth on Sunday. Under the new policy, tenants would have first right of refusal when a landlord sells, with the...
UK Rents Edge Higher as Supply Pressures Persist
Average rents hit £1,343 The average UK rent rose to £1,343 in September 2025, according to the latest HomeLet Rental Index. This represents a 1.1% increase month-on-month and a 0.9% rise year-on-year. Excluding London, rents were more stable at £1,141, up just 0.1%...
Most Buyers Want Stamp Duty Reform
Stamp Duty under pressure Only 12% of homebuyers and sellers want the current Stamp Duty system to remain unchanged, according to OnTheMarket’s latest Property Sentiment Index. 25% of respondents favour allowing buyers to spread payments over several years. 21%...
Household Debt Falls but Insolvencies Edge Higher
The House of Commons Library has just released its monthly economics indicator that can be seen here. In summary: Household debt at lowest level since 2008 peak Household debt as a share of disposable income has continued to fall. Debt peaked in Q3 2008 at 155.8% of...
Should you invest in a New Town?
The government has confirmed a next generation of 12 new towns across England. But it says that it’s “determined” to begin building at least three during this Parliament – it cannot guarantee more in the short term. Building the Next Generation of 12 New Towns The...
Majority of Landlords Lack After-Hours Support, Leaving Tenants at Risk
Nearly six in ten landlords (57%) operate without any after-hours support for maintenance, management, or urgent tenant issues, new research from property management firm Adiuvo reveals. Only a third (33%) of landlords have comprehensive out-of-hours cover, while a...
UK House Prices Edge Higher in September
UK house prices rose 0.5% in September, keeping price growth steady, according to the Nationwide House Price Index. On an annual basis, the average house price increased 2.2%, up slightly from 2.1% in August, with the current average UK house price standing at...
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