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The Renters Rights Bill is now (Oct 2024) making its way through parliament.
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Renters’ Rights Bill Nears Royal Assent
The government has rejected most Lords’ amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill, keeping the abolition of Section 21 evictions and new tenancy rules on track. Conservatives warn the Bill will drive landlords out of the sector, while the government...
Pet Damage Insurance Removed from Renters’ Rights Bill: Landlords Warned
A coalition of 48 organisations, including AdvoCATS, Landlord Action, and Propertymark, has urged the government to reconsider a new amendment to the Renters’ Rights Bill that removes the requirement for landlords to allow pet damage insurance. The...
New Parliamentary Inquiry on Housing Conditions
While attention is focused on the Renters’ Rights Bill, Parliament is also turning its focus to housing quality this week. The Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee begins evidence sessions on Tuesday for its new inquiry into...
150,000 Buy-to-Let Landlords Exit Market in Two Years
Up to 93,000 buy-to-let landlords are expected to leave the rental market in 2025, according to Black & White Bridging’s latest broker insights report. The research suggests as many as 150,000 landlords have exited over the past two years. The...
New Housing Secretary Steve Reed: What Letting Agents Can Expect
Steve Reed has replaced Angela Rayner as Housing Secretary following her resignation over a Stamp Duty underpayment and breach of the ministerial code. Reed, the MP for Streatham and Croydon North and former leader of Lambeth Council, has a record...
Renters’ Rights Bill Enters “Ping-Pong” Stage
The Consideration of Amendments Stage, known informally as “ping-pong”, is now underway for the Renters’ Rights Bill. This is the final phase of the legislative process, where the House of Commons and House of Lords exchange the bill back and forth...
Steve Reed Becomes 12th Housing Secretary Since 2010
In yet another reshuffle at the top of housing policy, Steve Reed has become the 12th Housing Secretary since 2010. The former Environment Secretary replaces Angela Rayner, who resigned following controversy over the stamp duty scandal. His...
Survey: Most Landlords Unprepared for Renters’ Rights Bill
Only one in six landlords feel fully prepared for the Renters’ Rights Bill, which returns to Parliament today (8 September), according to new research. A poll of 1,000 landlords by letting agents Cavendish revealed a mixed level of understanding,...
HMRC: Landlord Property Income at Five-Year High
New official statistics from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) show that property income received by unincorporated landlords has risen to its highest level in five years. However, the figures do not reflect landlords’ actual net earnings, which are...
Key Findings on UK House Prices
The Halifax house price index for August 2025 has just been released. It can be seen here, and in summary: New Record High: The average UK house price reached a new record high of £299,331 in August 2025, marking the third consecutive month of...
Unlock a Greener, More Affordable Home
The magazine Which? is promoting a scheme to lower energy bills. Stating that, making your home more energy-efficient is a powerful way to lower your energy bills and reduce your environmental impact. But with so many options available—from solar...
Labour’s Proposed House Value Tax: What It Could Mean for Property Owners and Investors
The UK property market is facing one of its biggest potential shocks in years. The Labour Party is actively considering a House Value Tax (HVT) to replace Stamp Duty and reform Council Tax. While Labour present the plan as a fairer, simpler system...
Councils Paying Millions to Private Landlords to House Homeless Families
Generation Rent has accused landlords of “rigging the system to line their own pockets” after new figures revealed that councils are spending millions in one-off incentive payments to secure private tenancies for homeless households. Through...
Changes to ACM Cladding Remediation Funding
The government’s Private Sector ACM Cladding Remediation Fund, announced in May 2019 to fully cover the costs of removing and replacing unsafe ACM cladding on private residential buildings over 18 metres, is now being phased out. From 1 September...
Generation Rent Critiques Build-to-Rent Sector in London
In a detailed analysis published on Generation Rent’s website, deputy chief executive Dan Wilson Craw raised concerns about the role of institutional landlords in London’s Build-to-Rent (BTR) sector. “As long as home ownership is out of reach for a...
TSS Property Submits Plans for Lancashire’s Tallest Residential Tower
Developer TSS Property has submitted a planning application for a landmark 30-storey Build to Rent (BTR) tower in Preston city centre. Named "Altura," the 96-metre development is set to become the tallest residential building in Lancashire if it is...
National Insurance on Rental Income Could Hit HMO Landlords Hardest
In a move that could raise £2 billion for the Treasury, the government is reportedly considering a new tax: applying National Insurance contributions to landlords' rental income. The proposal, which is said to be under consideration for the...
NI on Landlords: Policy, Pushback, and Market Impact
National Insurance on Landlords: The Debate Intensifies Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plan to impose National Insurance (NI) on rental income has sparked controversy across the property sector. Labour is reportedly targeting “unearned income” from...
Bolton Council Imposes Immediate Ban on New HMOs, Creating Financial Chaos for Developers
Writing in LandlordToday, Des Taylor, casework director at Landlord Licensing & Defence discusses that, in a surprising and immediate move, Bolton Council has enacted an Article 4 Direction in the Horwich area, effectively requiring full...
Rising Student Numbers Boost Buy-to-Let Appeal
Specialist lender Together says the growth of the UK student accommodation sector is making it increasingly attractive to buy-to-let investors. In the 2024/25 academic year, over 2.9 million students attended UK universities — one million more than...
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Renters Rights Bill 2024: Transforming the Landscape of the UK Rental Market
Property118 has published a blog with their view on the proposed Renters Rights Bill. It can be seen here, and in...
Why are private landlords fined, when social landlords avoid them?
Phil Turtle, Director of Compliance Services at Landlord Licensing & Defence, has sharply criticised the unequal...
Calls for financial assistance in the Autumn budget statement
Skipton Group is calling on the UK government to introduce incentives and support measures in the Autumn Budget to...
Not all landlords are old
New data from UHY Hacker Young reveals that more than 3,000 Gen Z landlords under the age of 21 in the UK are...
Labour MP says student loan system is broken
Tim Roca, Macclesfield's first Labour MP, continues to advocate for change in the UK's student loan system, which he...
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