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2025 Spending Review: A Housing Revolution in the Making
On 11 June 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled a landmark 2025 Spending Review, allocating £39 billion to social and affordable housing—the largest investment in five decades. Labelled a “renewal of Britain” by many, the package was heralded as transformative....
Lords Committee Issues Stark Warning: New Towns Program at Risk of Failure
The House of Lords Built Environment Committee (BEC) has issued a significant warning, cautioning that the government’s plans for new towns will ultimately fail without robust government leadership and a clear financial strategy. Funding: The Most...
Renters Rights Bill: Revenue-Focused Enforcement, Not Tenant Help?
A lettings compliance expert has offered a highly critical perspective on the Renters Rights Bill, arguing its primary beneficiaries will be local councils, not tenants. The Core Argument: More Revenue, Less Control Des Taylor of Landlord Licensing...
Property Market Slowdown Arrives Early Ahead of Budget
According to Zoopla's latest House Price Index, the customary pre-Christmas slowdown has begun six to eight weeks earlier than usual, driven by uncertainty ahead of the November Budget. Key Market Indicators The property market is seeing activity...
Mansion Tax Plan: Former BoE Head Warns Against New Wealth Levy
Mansion Tax Proposal Faces Heavy Fire A proposed "mansion tax" being considered by the Chancellor to bolster the nation's finances has drawn sharp criticism from a former Bank of England Governor and the property sector. The Proposal and Expert...
Government Wins Legal Challenge Over Leasehold Reform Act
A landmark court ruling has given the Government the green light to continue with its long-promised leasehold reforms. The decision confirms that key elements of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act (LAFRA) 2024 — including the abolition of...
Anti-Money Laundering: Increased Scrutiny for the Property Sector
There are going to be significant upcoming change to the UK's Anti-Money Laundering (AML) enforcement regime and its direct implications for estate agents and property professionals. The Key Regulatory Shift The government is moving to a single...
Landlord Licensing: Local Control vs. National Standards
The Current Debate: Selective vs. City-Wide Licensing A Labour MP, Olivia Blake, has called on the government to introduce legislation that would allow local councils to implement licensing schemes covering whole cities or areas (known as 'general...
UK Private Rented Sector: Spotlight on Quality and Reform
UK Parliament has released a briefing which highlights the current state of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) in England, focusing on housing quality and the government's push for significant reform. In summary: The Current State of the PRS The...
UK Economic Indicators: House Prices, Mortgages, and Construction
Here is a summary of the latest UK economic data focusing on the housing market , covering house price movements, mortgage approvals, and construction activity as of August 2025 (Q2 2025 for construction data). House Prices: Growth Slows, Regional...
Business Funding Update: Government Growth Scheme (GGS)
LAST CHANCE: Government Growth Scheme Replaces RLS and CBILS The Government Growth Scheme (GGS), which has replaced the previous Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS) and the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS), presents what may be the...
Where Renters Have It Easiest (And Hardest) in the UK
As national rents continue their upward climb—rising by nearly £80 a week over the past five years—landlord insurance firm Alan Boswell Group has ranked the UK's rental markets based on affordability, listing availability, and competition. The...
Urgent Alert: Renters’ Rights Bill Threatens Student Housing Supply Amid Crisis
The affordability and supply crisis gripping the UK student accommodation sector is set to be dramatically worsened by the Renters' Rights Bill (RRB), which is expected to force many private student landlords out of the market. A new report from...
Government Rejects Rent Controls Amid Renewed Pressure from Sadiq Khan
In a victory for landlords and market stability, Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has confirmed that the government has no plans to introduce rent controls and believes the measure would be detrimental to both renters and landlords. The clarity...
Right to Rent Fines Soar Sevenfold as Compliance Crackdown Accelerates
The financial risks associated with non-compliance with Right to Rent legislation have dramatically increased, following a sharp rise in enforcement activity since late 2024. New Home Office data reveals a massive surge in penalties issued to...
Treasury vs. Energy: £15,000 EPC Upgrade Cap Sparks Alarm
An internal government rift is reportedly holding up the launch of the Warm Homes Plan, with the core disagreement centring on how much financial burden should be placed on landlords to meet new energy efficiency targets. According to reports in...
Tenants’ Rights Champion Nominated as Crossbench Peer
Former Shelter Chief Executive Polly Neate CBE has been nominated to become a Crossbench Peer in the House of Lords by the Independent House of Lords Appointments Commission. Ms. Neate, who stepped down from her role in March this year, was a...
The Renters’ Rights Bill: A Transformational Change… But at What Cost?
I urge you to read a Message from The Landlord Crusader, who in summary says: The recent parliamentary debate on the Renters' Rights Bill (RRB) highlighted a deeply concerning reality for the Private Rented Sector (PRS): landlords, as a group,...
Don’t forget – Mandatory Action: Companies House Identity Verification
From 18 November 2025, if you’re a company director or a person with significant control (PSC), you must verify your identity by your due date. The Companies House register will be updated on 18 November 2025 to show the due dates for each role you...
Westminster to Introduce Selective Property Licensing: New Rules for Landlords Starting November 2025
Westminster City Council is implementing a new Selective Property Licensing (SPL) scheme to combat poor housing conditions and anti-social behaviour across most of the city. Detail Summary Start Date 24 November 2025 Scope All privately rented...
The Renters’ Rights Bill — One Step Away from Becoming Law
The most significant change to the private rented sector in decades is now just one step away from becoming law. On 22 October, the Renters’ Rights Bill completed its passage through Parliament, with both the House of Commons and the House of Lords...
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Council urges tenants to check landlords licence
Oxford City Council is urging private tenants to check if their landlord has a valid license, as part of its citywide...
Can mortgage deals help landlords beat Labour’s new rules?
The Investors Chronicle has published ab article guiding landlords towards mortgage deals. It can be seen here and...
Renters’ Rights Bill in Parliament next week
The UK government is set to introduce the Renters' Rights Bill in the House of Commons next week, which will ban...
Property sales not adversely affected by poor EPC rating
A recent study by Nationwide has revealed that landlords selling properties with poor Energy Performance Certificate...
Don’t rush to advertise any empty properties.
Phil Spencer, the well-known TV property expert, is advising landlords to consider delaying the advertisement of...
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