While councils will now have more autonomy, they must still adhere to a mandatory 10-week public consultation period before ...
The UK has the oldest and least efficient housing stock in Europe, a new survey suggests. The Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA) commissioned a study of 2,000 UK homeowners ...
There’s a bid underway to boost the legal rights for both landlords and tenants on the island of Guernsey. The island’s Committee for the Environment & Infrastructure has launched a consultation on ...
A stark warning has been issued by Propertymark chief executive Nathan Emerson – the changes to come in 2025 may stop buy to let even being viable for landlords.
Rightmove says the average number of enquiries to agents about each available property to rent is still nearly double the ...
Figures released by HM Revenue and Customs show that inheritance tax receipts hit £5.7 billion in the eight months from April ...
A landlord with a portfolio of houses has been fined in court for a second time this year, for failing to comply with his ...
The number of households in the private rented sector at risk of homelessness due to landlords selling up has increased by a ...
Activists have threatened to hold a second protest outside the workplace of a landlord over an apparent dispute about a ...
It’s not going to be a happy Christmas for two two landlords who had left tenants living in properties with unsafe electrics.
A survey by the agency shows 44% of tenants and an equal percentage of landlords now favour one-year fixed-term contracts.
Landlords think the stamp duty threshold changes next year will encourage tenants to stay longer, a new survey has found.