The Property Energy Professionals Association (PEPA), which represents Energy Assessor Accreditation Schemes, has called for urgent reform of the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) system amid growing concern from landlords about its accuracy and usefulness. The...
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Housing Market: Latest Economic Indicators (July 2025)
The House of Commons has just released it's monthly housing figures. They can be seen here, and in summary: House Prices UK house prices rose 2.8% year-on-year (July 2024 → July 2025). Prices fell 0.7% month-on-month (June → July 2025, seasonally adjusted). Strongest...
Do landlords have to conduct AML checks on their tenants?
New Anti-Money Laundering regulations (AML) came into force on May 14, 2025, whereby agents must check that all their clients meet the new AML regulations. It is unclear whether landlords have to meet this as well, so we wrote to the body that oversees this, and got...
Renters’ Rights Bill: Timelines remain unclear until Royal Assent
A senior government official has confirmed that landlords and agents will not see implementation dates for specific measures in the Renters’ Rights Bill until the legislation formally becomes law. Guy Horsington, deputy director of the private rented sector at the...
Property tax reform rumours already cooling housing market
Speculation over wide-ranging property tax reforms is already hitting the housing market, with research showing fewer listings, more withdrawals, and nervous buyers and sellers holding back ahead of the Autumn Budget. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reported to be...
Is the 1.5m homes target ambitious enough?
New research suggests the government’s pledge to build 1.5 million homes over the course of this Parliament may still fall short of what is needed to meet demand. Anna Clarke, director of policy and public affairs at The Housing Forum, argues that while the target is...
What do we know about the new homelessness and building safety ministers?
According to an article by Ella Jessel, here is a summary of the two new ministers in the housing department: Alison McGovern: Local Government and Homelessness Minister Previous Role: Minister for Employment at the Department of Work and Pensions. Background: MP for...
Letting Agents Call for Rent Data Reform
Propertymark, the letting agents' professional body, is demanding a fundamental reform of how rental figures are calculated across the UK. In its response to an Office for National Statistics (ONS) consultation on the Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), Propertymark...
October Tax Deadlines You Don’t Want to Miss
With the end of summer behind us, it's time for self-assessment taxpayers to pay attention to a couple of key dates this month to avoid penalties. MoneyWeek are reminding us of the deadlines, here is a summary and what they mean for you: October 5th: Deadline to...
Planning application statistics
The Government has released it's monthly update on planning application statistics. They can be seen here, and a summary of the latest UK planning application statistics. UK Planning Applications and Decisions: Key Data (April-June 2025) Applications Received: There...
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