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2024 Budget – Initial Reaction from iHowz
2024 Budget: Unveiling Missed Opportunities in Addressing Critical Housing Needs within the PRS In response to today's 2024 Budget speech, iHowz offers an initial analysis of its implications for the Private Rental Sector (PRS). Within the realm of the budget, a...
Tower Hamlets Homelessness Database Did Not Discriminate Against Women, Rules Court of Appeal
A Court of Appeal judgment has clarified that a housing database used by Tower Hamlets Council to allocate temporary accommodation does not amount to unlawful indirect discrimination against women, nor does it breach the Public Sector Equality Duty...
Fees for New Landlord Database Could Ease Pressure on Council Enforcement Teams
Writing in Inside Housing, Ellie Brown reports that Council enforcement staff could see their patch sizes shrink by up to a third under proposals to introduce landlord registration fees for a new national database of privately rented homes,...
Rough Sleeping in London Rises by 26% as Charities Urge Coordinated Action
Writing in Inside Housing, Ella Jessel is reporting on a surge in homelessness in London. The article can be read here, and says that the number of people living on London’s streets has risen by 26% over the past year, according to newly released...
Nationwide – July House Prices
Here is a summary of the UK housing market report from Nationwide Building Society and the expected Bank of England announcement. House Price Growth According to the Nationwide House Price Index, UK property values increased by 0.6% month-on-month...
5 councils have poor housing standards
An official statement from the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH), published on July 30, 2025, confirms that five councils have been given a C3 grading for failing to meet consumer standards. This grading signifies "serious failings" that require...
Housing market: Economic indicators
The House of Commons Library has released it Housing market: Economic indicators It can be seen here, and in summary: House Prices According to the UK House Price Index, house prices increased by 3.9% between May 2024 and May 2025. On a seasonally...
Leasehold housing in England: Statistics
The house of Commons Library has published a report on Leasehold housing in England: Statistics. It can be seen here, and the briefing provides an overview of leasehold properties in England and Wales, detailing their prevalence, types, and the...
Labour MPs want to ‘strengthen’ the Renters Rights Bill
Clapham MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy, a Labour left-winger, is advocating for new controls on landlords beyond those in the Renters’ Rights Bill. She proposes a “protected period from eviction after a government grant is used to retrofit a privately rented...
Hillingdon Council to Explore Additional HMO Licensing
The Cabinet agreed on Thursday, July 24, 2025, to develop a plan to gather evidence to determine if these enhanced licensing rules are justified. The goal is to gain increased powers to address issues such as: Rogue landlords Poor quality housing...
Southampton to introduce HMO licensing
Southampton to introduce HMO licensing Overview: New Additional HMO Licensing in Southampton Designation approved by Southampton City Council, and set to take effect from September 2025 for five years (Southampton City Council). Covers eight...
What Happens to Buy-to-Let Mortgages on Death?
Writing in Property118, Mark Alexander gives very good advice on how to deal with the death of a landlord. It can be seen here, and covers: What Happens to a Buy‑to‑Let Mortgage When the Borrower Dies According to Property118: A buy‑to‑let mortgage...
Urgent Alert: Nearly 40% of Landlords Unprepared for Renters’ Rights Bill Impact!
A recent survey reveals a concerning lack of readiness among self-managing landlords about the forthcoming Renters Rights Bill. The Bill includes crucial measures such as: Banning Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions. Transitioning to periodic...
Prime Minister’s “Lots of Housing Available” Claim Sparks Controversy
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is facing significant backlash following his recent assertion that there is "lots of housing available" to accommodate asylum seekers and Britons in temporary accommodation. During a House of Commons liaison...
Renters Right Bill gives councils powers for secret inspections
Writing in Property118, the Landlord Crusader criticises the new powers about to be given new powers to enter a rented property with just 24 hours’ notice to the tenant — without informing the landlord, stating that landlords across the country are...
Renters Rights Bill cannot become law until Autumn
The Renters' Rights Bill is now officially not expected to become law until early autumn. Here's the confirmed timeline: The Leader of the House of Commons, Lucy Powell MP, has not scheduled any debate time for the Bill next week, before MPs begin...
Minister criticised over the Decent Home Standard
Labour MPs have criticized Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook for what they perceive as a sluggish implementation timetable for the Decent Homes Standard within the private rental sector. The government is currently consulting on this new standard,...
The Renters Rights Bill will cause an increase in tenant CCJ’s claim
A prominent lettings professional has voiced concerns that the impending Renters' Rights Bill could lead to an increase in County Court Judgments (CCJs) for tenants. While the legislation aims to enhance tenant protections, it may unintentionally...
Minister confirms councils cannot profit from Selective Licensing
The Housing Minister has stated that councils should not profit from selective licensing fees, and these fees must be ringfenced for the sole purpose of running the licensing schemes. Matthew Pennycook warned councils "not to use selective...
RIGHTMOVE HOUSE PRICES
According to Rightmove, asking prices for homes experienced a significant drop of 1.2% (£4,531) between June and July, marking the largest decrease for this period since their records began in 2001. The average property price is now £373,709. Inner...
Impact on Landlords: Key Insights from the English Housing Survey
The English Housing Survey has just published its report on the rental sector. It can be seen here and reveals critical trends for landlords, particularly concerning tenant affordability, mobility, and changing demographics: Affordability...
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Act now if you have a furnished holiday letting
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Claim that landlords are selling up
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