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Proposed Changes to the Leasehold Reform Bill
On the 25 of March 2024, iHowz held its quarterly workshop. The hot topic of the online event was the proposed changes to the Leasehold Reform Bill. Stewart Gray from Austin Gray expertly guided us through the proposed changes to the Leasehold Reform Bill...
John Lewis Warns Reading Council: Planning Delays Could Cut Affordable Housing
The John Lewis Partnership's plans to build a new rental home scheme in Reading are facing a potential setback. Advisers for the company have warned local councillors that any significant delays in the planning process or additional demands for...
The Right to Buy Scheme’s Financial Legacy Under Scrutiny
A new report from the Common Wealth think tank has ignited a fresh debate about the long-term impact of Margaret Thatcher’s Right to Buy scheme. The report claims that the policy, which allowed council tenants to purchase their homes at a...
Government’s New Strategy to House Asylum Seekers
The UK government is embarking on a new strategy to tackle the escalating cost and controversy surrounding asylum seeker accommodation. According to a report by The Daily Telegraph, the Home Office is partnering with local councils to acquire and...
Report claims Renters Losing Out on Millions
A new report from Generation Rent claims that private renters in England and Wales are being deprived of £169 million in potential interest on their tenancy deposits each year. The organization is calling for a major overhaul of the current deposit...
The EPC Debate: Can Landlords Raise Rents After Upgrades?
The UK government's plan to mandate an EPC rating of 'C' or above for all private rental properties by 2030 is sparking a heated debate. While the policy aims to create warmer, more energy-efficient homes, a new Early Day Motion (EDM) from Labour...
A Look at the Latest English Housing Survey
The latest English Housing Survey (EHS) provides a detailed snapshot of the housing landscape in England, offering valuable insights into the state of homes and the circumstances of those who live in them. The EHS is a crucial source of information...
Is the Dream of a Second Home Dying?
New research from business consultancy Hargreaves Lansdown suggests that the long-held dream of owning a holiday home is fading, particularly among younger generations. The data reveals that a combination of soaring property prices, increased...
Buy-to-Let Hotspots: Where Are Landlords Investing?
New data from Paragon Bank reveals the top buy-to-let investment hotspots in the UK, highlighting the strategic thinking of landlords in the current market. The lender’s analysis of mortgage data for the 12 months to the end of June shows a clear...
Spotlight on Unlicensed HMOs and the Renters Rights Bill
A recent BBC investigation has brought the issue of "black market" Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) into sharp focus, exposing the dangerous and unsanitary conditions many tenants are forced to live in. The exposé, which was sparked by a...
Navigating the Changing UK Rental Landscape
The UK's private rented sector is on the cusp of its most significant transformation in a generation with the impending Renters Rights Bill, but not everyone is confident about what the future holds. A Bleak Forecast from the Redress Industry Sean...
An Optimistic Outlook as We Head into Autumn
The first few days of August have delivered a series of optimistic figures, setting a positive tone for the autumn property market. House Prices and Transactions Are Up According to the Nationwide house price index, the average UK house price rose...
Landlords Misled by Welsh Government Guidance on Electrical Safety Reports
A court in Wales has heard a case against Welsh ministers, arguing that a change in the wording of government guidance led to a widespread misunderstanding among landlords regarding their duties. The issue centers on the requirement to provide...
Eastbourne Council Introduces New Planning Controls for HMOs
Eastbourne Borough Council (EBC) has introduced new planning controls to manage the proliferation of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in parts of the town center. The council has implemented an Article 4 Direction, which means that properties...
Government Summary: The Latest in the PRS
The Housing Ministry (MHCLG) has issued an update on the Private Rented Sector: While Parliament is in recess, activity around the Renters’ Rights Bill continues. The Bill completed its Report Stage in July, with amendments debated on issues like...
Renters’ Rights Bill: A Scottish Case Study Offers Optimism
Renters’ Rights Bill: A Scottish Case Study Offers Optimism As the UK prepares for the Renters' Rights Bill to gain Royal Assent, a new study suggests that its impact on the rental market may not be as negative as some landlords and agents fear....
More Landlords Embracing Limited Company Ownership
A new report from Foundation Home Loans reveals a significant and accelerating trend among UK landlords: the shift towards owning buy-to-let properties through a limited company. The "Landlord Trends" research shows that one-fifth of all landlords...
A Strong First Half of 2025 for The Property Franchise Group
The Property Franchise Group PLC, the UK’s largest multi-brand property franchisor, has announced a strong trading update for the first half of 2025, with significant growth across all three of its divisions. The company's performance has exceeded...
Savills Report Dispels Myth of ‘Greedy Landlords’ as Regulatory Pressures Mount
A new report from Savills has challenged the widespread perception of landlords as high-earning profiteers, revealing that more than half of individual private landlords earn less than £10,000 in gross rental income per year. The findings come as...
£46 Landlord Fee Could Triple PRS Enforcement Capacity, Says Think Tank
A leading think tank has called for a mandatory £46 annual landlord registration fee to fund enforcement of housing standards in the private rented sector (PRS), arguing it would significantly improve council capacity and come at minimal cost to...
Caution Urged as Chancellor’s Lending Reforms Aim to Revive Housing Market
The Chancellor’s decision to relax mortgage lending rules as part of a broader financial reform package should be treated with caution, according to estate and lettings agency DJ Alexander Ltd. While the reforms are intended to support first-time...
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Rents still rising
According to recent research by the TDS Charitable Foundation, more than a third of landlords in England who raised...
Now easier to find an electrician to do an EICR
The NICEIC (National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting) has enhanced its filters and search...
Will the Government achieve its energy plans?
The government’s revived plan to mandate all private rented homes in the UK achieve an EPC (Energy Performance...
Rent controls would force many to sell
Recent research conducted by Pegasus Insight highlights significant challenges in the private rental sector,...
Landlord has several rental properties seized
Merton Council in south London has seized several rental properties from a landlord who persistently failed to license...
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