On 1 May Section 21 evictions will be abolished, after years of promises and delays. This means landlords have six months to ...
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have decided against raising income tax in the upcoming Autumn Budget, The Financial Times ...
Landlords in Scotland are raising rents every year to compensate for the limits of rent controls, Hamptons research shows.
Estate and letting agents can take out a compliance audit in a bid to acclimitise to new regulation, which includes rules ...
Only 6% of plumbing and heating firms are optimistic about the UK’s economic outlook, the Q3 2025 State of Trade report from ...
Yorkshire & Humber has the highest proportion of HMOs with Category 1 hazards, accounting for 3.2% of the region’s stock.
Freeholders have applied to appeal last month’s High Court decision rejecting their challenge to the Leasehold and Freehold ...
How design, tenure and reform can unlock more social and affordable homes Nigel Booen, director of design, Boyer Density is ...
Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions will finally be abolished on 1 May 2026, the government has confirmed. This will put to bed ...
Compare My Move looks at the steps needed to elevate a property above the Decent Homes Standard. The Renters’ Rights Act had ...
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has argued that the May 2026 deadline for implementing the Renters’ ...
National and local policies will be given equal power when deciding whether developments are given the go-ahead, rather than ...