A tenant has criticised his landlord for entering his flat unannounced and leaving a handwritten note, reigniting debate over landlord access rights and tenant privacy. The tenant, who discovered the note after returning home, said he felt his personal space had been...
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Project 28: Industry Push to Slash Sale Times to 28 Days
A coalition of 23 major UK property organisations has launched Project 28, a new charter designed to cut the time from sale agreed to exchange from the current average of 109 days down to just 28. The goal: fewer costly fall-throughs, faster transactions, and greater...
Another hypocritical Labourite
News reports indicate that Lord Waheed Alli, a prominent Labour Party donor, evicted a family from a £3 million townhouse in North London and then relisted the property for a significantly higher rent. According to articles from various news outlets, the family, who...
Landlord vs. Council: The Key to a “Stuffed” Situation
A Nottingham landlord, Mick Roberts, says his tenants could be in a bind, and it’s all because of a disagreement with the city council over a set of keys. The dispute stems from the council's selective licensing scheme, which requires landlords to hold keys for gates...
Landlord Repossessions Surge Ahead of Renters’ Rights Bill
Landlord repossessions have jumped sharply across England and Wales over the past year, with many investors moving early to secure control of their properties before the government abolishes Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions. New figures from Dwelly show a 6.8% national...
Landlord Tax Reforms “Shifted Power” to First-Time Buyers, Finds JRF
A new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) claims almost a decade of tax changes has “levelled the playing field” for first-time buyers by slowing down buy-to-let (BTL) investment. But landlord groups warn the reality is fewer rental homes, higher rents,...
Landlords Forecast to Exit BTL Market in Droves – Has the Exodus Started?
MoneyWeek has published an article asking Landlords Forecast to Exit BTL Market in Droves – Has the Exodus Started? It can be seen here and says that almost 100,000 landlords are expected to leave the buy-to-let (BTL) sector this year, with evidence mounting that...
Is it game over for buy to let
The Mail on Sunday has run an article under the heading is it game over for buy to let The original can be seen here, and in summary says that the general consensus among property experts, analysts, and landlords in late 2024 and 2025 is that the buy-to-let landscape...
International Student Levy Will Hurt Growth Agenda, Warns Russell Group
The head of the Russell Group has warned that government plans to impose a levy on overseas students will undermine universities’ ability to support growth, skills and social mobility. The proposal, first announced in May’s Immigration White Paper, would see...
New Government Role to Shape Housing Policy: What it Means for the PRS
A new, senior role is being advertised within the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), a move that holds significant implications for the private rented sector (PRS). The Grade 7 position in the department's Strategy Directorate is a key...
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