I’m among the many landlords across England who are watching the clock tick down to May 1 with keen interest for when Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions end under the Renters’ Rights Act. And no, it’s ...
That is why, following the discussion beneath a recent Property118 article examining the economics of rent control, I would ...
Propertymark has published housing manifestos for the Scottish and Welsh elections in May, setting out proposals it says are intended to address pressures ...
Landlords planning to sell a property directly to the tenant already living in it could find the process easier after new mortgage criteria were introduced to support discounted sales. Nottingham ...
Sharp rises in room rents across major UK cities are affecting affordability for tenants and shaping demand as a result.
Landlords hoping to keep tenants in place for longer may need to focus less on rent levels and more on the relationship at the centre of the tenancy, research ...
April 2017 marked the beginning of one of the most consequential fiscal shifts in modern private renting. Section 24, the ...
The latest RICS survey shows that tenant demand is broadly stable over the three months to February, but landlord ...
It's not due to take effect until 1 May, but one organisation is claiming that the Renters' Rights Act is already driving a surge in tenant complaints.
ARLA Propertymark’s February rent tracker shows regional price movements and rising salary thresholds required to secure homes in the PRS.
The value of homes in the private rented sector (PRS) fell by £48bn in 2025, marking the largest annual contraction recorded ...
More than seven in 10 of Gen Z renters felt overwhelmed, uncertain or anxious when first looking for a home to rent, research ...