Heat network regulation came into force this week, meaning operators and suppliers need higher standards on customer service, ...
Ibex House in the City of London is being converted into a 382-room hotel after developer Dominus and investment manager Cheyne Capital were granted planning permission. Built between 1935 and 1937, ...
Landlords and facilities management professionals must work together to make sure the £250 rent cap doesn’t lead to a deterioration in standards. Adam Atkins, a facilities management specialist, ...
The Property Franchise Group has reported revenue growth of 25% to £84.3m for the financial year, up from £67.3m in the ...
Recognise Bank has provided a £231,000 commercial bridging loan for the acquisition of a vacant commercial property in ...
Cyprus continues to attract homebuyers, expats, and investors looking for strong property value, safe communities, and a ...
Roxanne Barker of Fix My Legals has called for a voluntary industry-led charter to reform property transactions rather than ...
A London estate agency director has challenged recent industry commentary advocating for formal business attire, arguing that ...
Properties marketed with four or fewer photographs carry an average asking price of £200,000, compared to £280,000 for homes ...
The Society of Licensed Conveyancers has warned that rapid implementation of commonhold tenure under the Draft Commonhold and ...
Letting agents face operational challenges as the Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment deadline of 6 April 2026 approaches. Landlords earning over £50,000 will be required to submit ...
Opinion
Ground rent cap offers some relief, but leaseholders still need control over how buildings are run
By Nathan Humphreys, operations director, Horizon Management Ground rent has long been seen as a symbol of an unfair system. It is visible, emotive, and politically simple to cap. So Prime Minister ...
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