Having used one of the government-backed deposit schemes for many years, I have recently been exposed to the unfairness of ...
We have a situation to resolve where a tenant we have issued with a Section 21 is going to court, and there is the ...
A property portal has warned that Autumn Budget tax speculation is dampening buyer demand, with many adopting a “wait and see” approach ahead of the November ...
Uncertainty over legislation is prompting more London landlords to leave the market, claims an estate agent. Knight Frank reports the Renters’ Rights Bill, stricter EPC rules and rumours of charging ...
Landlords are spending more than £8,000 a year on property improvements, as figures reveal a steep rise in extra buy-to-let (BTL) borrowing for upgrades.
The Housing Secretary claims the Labour party will fight the “Tory blockers” and invest £1 billion to tackle homelessness.
My latest Freedom of Information request reveals a striking trend: the number of landlords owning just one rental property is ...
Hello everyone, One of my tenants cut the apple tree down in the communal garden. Her excuse for doing this was that I didn’t tell her she couldn’t cut it down! It was a tree laden with apples.
Hi everyone, I’m hoping to get some advice on a recent Rent Tribunal decision that has completely floored us. We’re feeling pretty confused and frustrated, and wondering if we handled the ...
As the Labour party conference kicks off this week, an expert has warned the party “not to leave the private rented sector behind.” LRG’s national lettings managing director, Allison ...
An industry body warns landlords should be encouraged to invest in the private rented sector rather than be “penalised by a continuous bombardment of financial and regulatory hurdles.
One in ten social rented homes still fail to meet the Decent Homes Standard ahead of Awaab’s Law taking effect next month. Findings from Inventory Base show that by the end of this year, nearly ...