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Report from Handelbanken paints picture of regulation bearing down on investor sentiment with predictable results.
Up to 1,800 smaller HMOs in Peterborough could soon need a licence under plans to introduce a city-wide additional scheme.
Investment in buy-to-let has been grinding to a halt since extra stamp duty charge, new researsch has revealed.
Landlords owe a duty of care to their tenants, in particular to protect them from injuries caused by any defects in the ...
Exempting build-to-rent developers from future rent controls in Scotland could result in a two-tier market and an unworkable ...
The government has rejected calls to introduce an additional pet damage deposit as part of the Renters’ Rights Bill.
A new coalition in the capital aims to accelerate the removal of unsafe cladding on residential buildings over 11 metres.
Renters' Rights Bill will also end the 'flexibility' of tenure that landlords and tenants have been enjoying for decades.
The Renters' Rights Bill will become law soon; a reader asks, what will be the result of it on my buy-to-let portfolio?
A 92-year-old landlord has been slapped with a £9,360 Rent Repayment Order after two tenants took him to tribunal for renting out an unlicensed HMO.
Landlords have accused Labour of being ‘anti investment’ in the as a new survey reveals over half are worried about the costs of EPC upgrades, the Renters’ Rights Bill and mooted increases in Capital ...
From Wednesday 14 May 2025 letting agents are required to check landlords, tenants and guarantors by making anti money ...
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