Starting December 2025 under the Renters’ Rights Act, local authorities will gain significant new powers to enter private rental properties without advance notice or a warrant. Key Changes for Landlords The powers are specifically designed to enforce the new national...
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Lloyds Bank Quietly Becomes a Property Giant
Lloyds Bank, better known for its high street presence, has rapidly transformed into one of the UK's largest landlords, with its residential property assets now valued at £2 billion. Since launching its Lloyds Living division (formerly Citra Living) in 2021, the bank...
CRITICAL JUDGEMENT: Judge Rules Landlords Cannot Force Entry for Gas Safety Checks
A significant ruling in a County Court case has limited a landlord's power to enforce access for vital safety inspections, with a judge determining that a social housing provider cannot be granted permission to force entry into a tenant’s home, even after obtaining an...
UK House Prices Rebound: Fastest Monthly Growth Since January
UK house prices saw a stronger-than-expected rise in October, reversing a dip in the previous month and demonstrating the market's continued resilience despite affordability challenges. Key Figures from Halifax Data: Monthly Rise: Prices rose by 0.6% in October,...
Council Tax Reform Dilemma: Doubling Top Rates Would Create ‘Madness’ and Deep Disparities
New analysis highlights the immense difficulty of reforming Council Tax, warning that a recent proposal to double the tax rate for the highest bands (G and H) without a proper property revaluation would lead to "perverse" and unfair outcomes. The current system, which...
Housing Minister Praises Cambridge Build to Rent Success
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has praised the success of a Build to Rent community being developed alongside the University of Cambridge, after visiting the scheme this week. Developers Apache Capital and Nuveen Real Estate confirmed that every home in phase two...
Over Half of English Homes Fall Short of Energy Targets
New analysis has revealed that 57% of homes in England will need energy efficiency upgrades to meet the government’s minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) target of band C by 2030. Insulation firm SuperFOIL reviewed more than 25 million EPC records to assess...
Building Safety Delays Freeze Build-to-Rent Sales
The secondary market for Build-to-Rent (BTR) schemes has been severely slowed, with transactions now taking over 12 months to complete, as buyers demand increasingly rigorous safety checks post-Building Safety Act 2022. The New 'Gold Standard' for Due Diligence...
The RRA’s ‘Triple Compliance Tax’
Property118 has run an article stating that the Renters' Rights Act (RRA) is set to impose a three-pronged compliance cost on property owners, creating a high-stakes administrative burden for the sector. It can be seen here, and in summary: The Triple Compliance Tax:...
Tax Hike Jitters and Early Slowdown Create Landlord Uncertainty
A prominent investment analyst is warning that the prospect of multiple property tax changes and a potential overhaul of national insurance (NI) is creating significant uncertainty, leading to an earlier-than-usual slowdown in the housing market. Alice Haine, of...
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