Hackney Council has approved a £925pa selective licensing scheme and a £1,400pa HMO scheme. This move aims to enhance housing conditions and tenant rights in the borough.
Landlords in Northern Ireland are now required to comply with new electrical safety regulations, a significant step towards enhancing tenant safety and property standards in the private rented sector.
A proposed annual levy on high-value homes in the UK, expected to be introduced in the upcoming Budget, could significantly affect landlords in the upper market segment. With properties valued over £2 million facing new financial burdens, stakeholders warn of potential market destabilisation.
The Welsh government claims that recent regulatory changes have improved renting conditions for tenants, but concerns arise about potential impacts on landlords and property investments.
A fraudster has been sentenced to prison for scamming investors through fraudulent property sourcing deals, highlighting the risks landlords face in an increasingly complex property market. This case serves as a cautionary tale for landlords and investors regarding due diligence and the importance of safeguarding against fraudulent practices.
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has refrained from clarifying whether landlords can recoup costs associated with Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades, raising concerns among landlords about rent increases under the Renters' Rights Act.
The recent budget jitters have caused a significant slowdown in the commercial property market, raising concerns among landlords about investment prospects and future regulations. As landlords navigate this climate, understanding the implications is crucial for strategic planning.
The introduction of the Renters' Rights Act raises significant concerns regarding its impact on landlords' ability to implement green upgrades in their rental properties. Understanding these implications is crucial for landlords aiming to comply with new regulations while improving energy efficiency.
Landlords are increasingly investing in semi-commercial and HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) properties as market uncertainties persist, particularly in the residential rental sector. This shift reflects landlords' strategies to optimise returns amidst regulatory changes and evolving tenant needs.
The exodus of landlords from the market has slowed ahead of the Renters' Rights Act's implementation, with a notable drop in former rental homes listed for sale. This shift raises questions about rental supply and the future of the private rented sector in England.
UK residential property transactions increased to the highest level in a year during March 2026, yet remain significantly lower than the same month last year, presenting challenges for landlords amid ongoing market pressures.
The UK government has firmly rejected proposals for a rent freeze, a decision that is expected to provide immediate relief to landlords facing rising costs and economic uncertainty.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly exploring rent controls for private landlords in response to economic pressures stemming from the Iran War, raising concerns about added burdens on landlords already facing financial strain.
A Chelsea property owner must address overgrown vegetation and Japanese Knotweed issues after a Section 215 order from Kensington and Chelsea Council, raising concerns for landlords about property management.
The recently enacted Renters' Rights Act introduces significant hurdles for landlords seeking possession of their properties, increasing the complexity of legal processes and extending timelines.
As the Scottish Parliament election approaches, the Scottish Association of Landlords urges the next government to implement a dedicated strategy to support the private rented sector and address ongoing housing challenges.
Harrow Council is rolling out six new selective licensing schemes starting July 2026, raising compliance risks for landlords who must navigate a complex regulatory landscape. As penalties increase under the Renters' Rights Act, communication from the council is deemed insufficient.
Landlords in England are required to use new forms under the Renters' Rights Act from 1 May 2026, marking a significant shift in possession and rent increase protocols. This change emphasizes the need for accurate paperwork to avoid penalties.
The Home Office has initiated a consultation on proposed changes to the Right to Rent checks in England, aiming to tighten anti-discrimination measures for landlords. These updates seek to clarify requirements for verifying tenant immigration status and promote fair treatment during the referencing process.
The HM Land Registry processed a significant increase in property transactions in March, suggesting that the market remains active despite ongoing economic challenges. For landlords, this uptick signals potential opportunities for strategic investments and portfolio management.